Rules forbid splitting exhausts.Giblet wrote:Maybe not ALL the exhaust is routed up front (if any), maybe it is split.
Seamus wrote:In your opinion, is it possible the exhaust to be under the floor, as here?
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Ah. So the 4 into 1 is a mandate? Could the rule be skirted by having two pipes go front, and two rear? That way it's not split, it was just never joined.timbo wrote:Rules forbid splitting exhausts.Giblet wrote:Maybe not ALL the exhaust is routed up front (if any), maybe it is split.
We don't know for sure, as you don't know for sure the opposite. That is why it is an interesting discussion.Diesel wrote:
So you guys think this energy is being routed towards the driver, possibly under?
1 inch pipe? Exhaust velocity would be lowered.n smikle wrote:Agerasia wrote:Some of the comments on here amaze me.
Comments regarding too much back pressure if the exhaust was pointed forward are just plain false. Engines become very efficient when back pressure is introduced into the exhaust system, afterall that's exactly how systems like Yamaha's EXUP work. They virtually close the exhuast off at low revs.
I expect to see a lot more development over the course of the year in regards to those vanes forward of the rear well. It's an exploitable area with a lot of potential.
Lastly I strongly suspect that the exhaust is blown out the bottom of the sidepods at the point where it starts to narrow.
BS!!
So why didn't REnault use a 1 inch exhaust pipe then? that will give them some real back pressure.
BS'ing aside.. NO and that is a big N O; engines are not supposed to be back-pressured. You are thinking about pulse tuning. Using scockwaves in the exhaust gases to increase flow. Sometimes other methods are used to create reversion of the gasses. That is totally different from back-pressure which is literally introducing a high pressure gradient for the engine to pump against. That reduces power and efficiency ESPECIALLY for a 750hp 18,000 rpm engine.
You're kidding right?Agerasia wrote: 1 inch pipe? Exhaust velocity would be lowered.
You're last sentence is not accurate. Back pressure DOES increase efficiency. And I damn well know what pulse tuning is thanks.
Tell me, what is an exhaust valve introducing. A backward resonant wave of ......?