Maybe we would see a F1 car with a single exhaust.
Blasphemy!
Do you have any examples?Formula None wrote: Transverse engine/Transverse transmission
Maybe a longer and narrower fuel tank could go well with the shorter engine/gearbox.Shaddock wrote:Transverse might solve some mechanical issues, but wide and short isn't going to beat long and thin when it comes to aero to the rear wing
Actually, when you consider the exhaust of the current V8s, it would probably be as wide or narrower at the junction with the gearbox. Just taller.Shaddock wrote:Transverse might solve some mechanical issues, but wide and short isn't going to beat long and thin when it comes to aero to the rear wing
here you go WB:WhiteBlue wrote:The one thing we have not seen is a 2010 F2 engine as fitted in the car and not on a test bench. That would be interesting.
Thank you 747heavy. They are using a subframe indeed. What cannot be seen is the turbo installation on the left side of the car and how the tunnels are positioned relative to the engine, but I guess that can't be helped.747heavy wrote:here you go WB:
enjoy:
Waw very tight packaging... What VW/Audi engine is that? Is it possible to see such tight exhaust manifolds in 2013 ?Shaddock wrote:Peronally, I'd leave the turbo top mounted rather than underslung. The I/C can go into one of the sidepods but keep they will need to keep the pipework as short as possible to reduce lag.Blackout wrote:Something like this ?
http://i69.servimg.com/u/f69/14/79/55/26/tm_2_b10.jpg
A simple schematic of the plumbing on my car, which shouldn’t differ to much in principle to an F1 turbo engine.
http://i1188.photobucket.com/albums/z41 ... cation.jpg
IRL it looks like this;
I'd expect the F1 engines to have equal length manifolds, and possibly twin scroll.
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A half ( ) Alfa V8 with the turbo placed behind.747heavy wrote:if someone was going to follow Ringo´s idea for a very narrow footprint and placing the turbo/axial turbine on top of the gearbox, he may end up with an exhaust close to this.
I think the loses in heat and pressure will be to great, making the turbo less efficient. But never say never.