A rather heavy contraption really, 170 kg för a 1.5 I4, wonder what the reasoning for sticking with the stock cast-iron block was?
Marketing perhaps?
I have no idea, but I needed some even number input data to get a power-figure down.agip wrote:Do you think just 1 bar of boost will be allowed?
Why stop at 12,000 rpm for the new engines?xpensive wrote:I have no idea, but I needed some even number input data to get a power-figure down.agip wrote:Do you think just 1 bar of boost will be allowed?
If a 2.4 produces 760 Hp at 18000 rpm, then a 1.5 should proportionally mean 320 Hp at 12 000 Rpm.
Add a 1 Bar boost and you are at 640 Hp, 2 Bar and you get 960 Hp.
Hmmm... i definitely have no clue what you're talking about, do you have a link to the source you got this idea from? that may help me.WhiteBlue wrote:
If you avoid the throttle all together (for efficiency reasons) you get the full gas flow going through the engine. This is what people want for the blown diffusors.
Well all engines make power from torque and rpms, can't have one without the other really.WhiteBlue wrote: Regarding turbo and rpm have a look at the diesels. They make the power from torque which is an option for petrol engines as well. The engineers and the rule makers will have an option if they get the target power of 600 bhp from revs or turbo pressure.