Hmm, valve repair as usual?Ted68 wrote:
They get way to hot.
Hmm, valve repair as usual?Ted68 wrote:
There are still imperfect human beings that have to manufacture things and quality control.mach11 wrote: when so much of research and testing is being done on the engine how can a spark plug fail????
There are different failure mode scenarios:mach11 wrote: what exactly happened in his car... cause if a spark plug fails then ( in my assumption ) that cylinder will not fire which will lead to hugh amounts of vibration and would have affected the dynamic balancing of the crankshaft....
Interesting topic. The one thing that's been bugging me is what made the spark plug 'fix itself', or was it just Vettel freaking out and/or taking care of the engine until he knew the problem wasn't that big?Belatti wrote:There are still imperfect human beings that have to manufacture things and quality control.mach11 wrote: when so much of research and testing is being done on the engine how can a spark plug fail????
There are different failure mode scenarios:mach11 wrote: what exactly happened in his car... cause if a spark plug fails then ( in my assumption ) that cylinder will not fire which will lead to hugh amounts of vibration and would have affected the dynamic balancing of the crankshaft....
1) intermitent fail cause a wire connector bad contact
2) spark not producing at certain frequencies (rpm)
3) the spark simply got dirty
4) an electrode broke
etc...
Yes, if a spark plug failed there would no longer be any fire and bang in that cylinder. But the mechanical parts are still in place, and thus, the balancing of the crankshaft would be unchanged.mach11 wrote:what exactly happened in his car... cause if a spark plug fails then ( in my assumption ) that cylinder will not fire which will lead to hugh amounts of vibration and would have affected the dynamic balancing of the crankshaft....
Remember at the end he had less fuel...alelanza wrote: Interesting topic. The one thing that's been bugging me is what made the spark plug 'fix itself', or was it just Vettel freaking out and/or taking care of the engine until he knew the problem wasn't that big?
I make it closer to two and a half seconds less.Belatti wrote:Remember at the end he had less fuel...alelanza wrote: Interesting topic. The one thing that's been bugging me is what made the spark plug 'fix itself', or was it just Vettel freaking out and/or taking care of the engine until he knew the problem wasn't that big?
Extrapolate his times till lap 32 in your graph and probably he should have been lapping a couple seconds less at the end of the race
But he also had 'less' tyres, can't directly extrapolate. Look at other drivers times, none show the sharp downward curve that Vettel's post failure lap times show. Of course, we can say they were not motivated to push, but take the two merc drivers, i recall schumi being told that if he pushed he might be able to catch Vettel towards the last laps. Rosberg was chasing him as well. Despite this, look at their lap time curves:Belatti wrote:Remember at the end he had less fuel...alelanza wrote: Interesting topic. The one thing that's been bugging me is what made the spark plug 'fix itself', or was it just Vettel freaking out and/or taking care of the engine until he knew the problem wasn't that big?
Extrapolate his times till lap 32 in your graph and probably he should have been lapping a couple seconds less at the end of the race