They say it damages the engine.. but they should have clarified. I am not sure delaying the ignition can damage the engine

If you look at the wheels, Mark has a "normal" top, with a white sticker on it and that little tube widget, while Seb has an attachment-ish thing on it with "ridges." Mark's wheel cuts off at the yellow button, while Seb's cuts off at a higher point.raymondu999 wrote: Mark Webber's steering wheel:
Sebastian Vettel's steering wheel:
Yes, it was common sense that Webber flipped up, but it is also fun to break it down to some basic physics.strad wrote:You can believe whatever you like, but if you guys can have such a hard time figuring out why two wheels touchin launches the following car... [-XI am believing that the things you are saying is a joke...
When using antilag you end up with a flame running past the base of the valve and then passing through the head. This leads to localised heating of the head and more importantly tends to burn bits of the valve away.n smikle wrote:That is similar to anti-lag right? Maybe if red-bull made their exhaust piping thicker they can do this lap after lap.
They say it damages the engine.. but they should have clarified. I am not sure delaying the ignition can damage the engineI'm a little skeptical Anybody knows?
I dont see what that has to do with your statement of the Renault engine having 900 hp wich is complete bull.strad wrote:You can believe whatever you like, but if you guys can have such a hard time figuring out why two wheels touchin launches the following car... [-XI am believing that the things you are saying is a joke...
Wasnt engine weight regulated by rules?Boost wrote: The Renault unit also appears to be a lighter and more compact unit than the others, which probably helps benefit the packaging on the RBR.
Concidering the 3 engines that have left the sport over the past 2.5 years, BMW P86/9, Toyota RVX109 and the Honda RA808E. All IP is avalable for them and the figures for them were rumored to be as follows:wesley123 wrote:I dont see what that has to do with your statement of the Renault engine having 900 hp wich is complete bull.strad wrote:You can believe whatever you like, but if you guys can have such a hard time figuring out why two wheels touchin launches the following car... [-XI am believing that the things you are saying is a joke...
When you sdaid that i answered; 'nor webber did have that'
You answered to that with; 'this is a joke'
So actually you were answering to what i was saying to your statement wich was completely wrong, that 170mph was plausible but the renault engine has no way near 900 hp, then it would have had 140 hp more then others...
I do a few estimations;
Mercedes - 760hp
Cosworth - 760hp(it was rated as extremely powerful, but it loses power over milage really quickly, though cosworth is allowed more dsevelopment then others)
Ferrari - 755-760hp(Hard guess, the engine had an upgrade giving them 10hp, but the engine doesnt seem that well, on circuits like valencia it seems to do pretty well, wich i can say it is an engine with lots of torque, though it isnt really fuel efficient and it requires more cooling)
Renault - 740hp(though very, very fuel efficient)
When saying this i just noticed there really is an lack of engine manufacturers on the grid, too bad...
The weight and overall dimensions only apply to the basic engine though, not the complete powerplant and ancillaries.wesley123 wrote:the engines have a minimum weight of 95kg, so that isnt true.
Also the dimensions are regulated so it cannot be that one engine is larger then another
Could this be the reason for the famous "spark plug fault" with Vettel's car and Webber's flume of smoke at the start of the race in Bahrain (I think it was Bahrain anyway!). Perhaps a significant amount of fuel was left in the exhaust system following the Q3 run, which burnt off at the start of the race when full power was applied?Boost wrote:When using antilag you end up with a flame running past the base of the valve and then passing through the head. This leads to localised heating of the head and more importantly tends to burn bits of the valve away.n smikle wrote:That is similar to anti-lag right? Maybe if red-bull made their exhaust piping thicker they can do this lap after lap.
They say it damages the engine.. but they should have clarified. I am not sure delaying the ignition can damage the engineI'm a little skeptical Anybody knows?