You mean these two?n smikle wrote:WAIT!!
Am I seeing two exhaust pipes per side here? (a Y pipe, one high and one low to the floor)
You mean these two?n smikle wrote:WAIT!!
Am I seeing two exhaust pipes per side here? (a Y pipe, one high and one low to the floor)
why not ? one for tires heating during the straight portion , and the other for the diffuser in the corner . i don't know if its legal or forbidden , but if its legal how can the teams engineers create to switch pipes ? Fara-night ductn smikle wrote:i was thinking like this
I think that a mechanism to switch between alternative exhaust outlets would count as a variable geometry exhaust system, which is definitely banned (unless they have worked out a fluidic switching system with no moving parts).ahmedvortex wrote:why not ? one for tires heating during the straight portion , and the other for the diffuser in the corner . i don't know if its legal or forbidden , but if its legal how can the teams engineers create to switch pipes ? Fara-night ductn smikle wrote:i was thinking like this
its true for rear tires heating , but they will not refuse to get instant heat especially on the wet condition . for the front tires heating ,i'll put on an improved cooling system which enter - exit the air in the same side of the tires , and reject the hot air over the tire sidewall .marcush. wrote:having hot air in front of the tyre to reduce drag is an idea someone metioned a few days ago...
to blow hot exhaust gas to the rears as ameans of tyre heating...I think it is not the big issue to get heat in the rears but in the fronts...and those surely get a better cooling by the air hitting the car..so balance shift would be likely..
but the trouble was getting heat into the carcass not the surface...ahmedvortex wrote:its true for rear tires heating , but they will not refuse to get instant heat especially on the wet condition . for the front tires heating ,i'll put on an improved cooling system which enter - exit the air in the same side of the tires , and reject the hot air over the tire sidewall .marcush. wrote:having hot air in front of the tyre to reduce drag is an idea someone metioned a few days ago...
to blow hot exhaust gas to the rears as ameans of tyre heating...I think it is not the big issue to get heat in the rears but in the fronts...and those surely get a better cooling by the air hitting the car..so balance shift would be likely..
Thing about the weight and piping losses such contraption must produce.adam2007 wrote:why cant they run 2 pipes from exhaust takes some of the heat and throws it on onto the front tyres?
`wesley123 wrote:It can surely be used to heat the rear tires, remember, Renault did same in 2008 in hte case of tire management so they could do longer runs. With the ban of fuel stops such an thing would be pretty logical to do, as you have to stop one time less for example or later due to the tire wich can do more laps. How you look at it, such an device can simply gain you alot of track ime, if you have to stop one time less it will save you like 20 seconds, and then i havent even talked about the laps after an stop, where these tires are on their optimum temps sooner then other teams.