I know this sounds like blasphemy becuase of the implications on the car's volumetric efficiency and power, but can there be a case where the packaging and and thus aerodynamic benefits of a certain manifold design, (for example log manifold
) actual give it precedence on an F1 car over an equal length manifold?
There would be a noticeable loss in power, but how much power really?
The log manifold has some things going for it if we think about cooling flow through the packaging etc. Yes there are issues with tuning and pressure waves etc.
After seeing renault and their front exhausts you cant help but think engine power can be sacrificed for other benefits.
these do take up quite some space. To be clear I'm not endorsing the log manifold to be used any time soon, just going out on a limb on this one.
There must be a way to package an equal length manifold more efficiently, even with the use of oval sections for aero benefits.
The log, or something close to it would be the desperation move. Especially for an engine with power to spare like the Mercedes.