The exhaust gasses aren't blowing on it. Unlike the current ebd, he pipe is closed and only exits under the car. No heating issue there at all. Also would be no different to a push rod in this case.mep wrote:Actually in case of the Tyrrel I see that the exhaust is very close to important suspension parts. Something I don't see as benefit.ringo wrote:But we're seeing the slight benefits here aren't we?
It's the perspective of the shot giving the impression the angle is flat, but anyhow the joint forces would be the same regardless of angle. The arms are designed to take the force, so that's not an issue either.I also don't like the flat angle the pullrod has it increases the forces in the suspension members.
I like to have the wishbones mounted as low as possible.
Reasons to stick with pushrods.
I rather have the paper light upper wishbones as high as needed if it means putting something way heavier lower.
And redbull's aero efficiency is a result of the tight shape of the rear end afforded to it by the pull rod system.However I don't think it make a big difference if you have pull or pushrod. RedBull got its big advantage from its aero.
The pull rod is mechanically the same as the push, but it's benefits lie outside of the suspension itself.