Here's an explanation of the exhaust solutions on formula1.com
http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/2011/0/839.html
I'm not too sure how having the exhausts right on the outside translates to blowing the starter hole.
By "traditional" they mean a compromise so that they can get some time on track to test other parts of the car.formula1.com wrote:the team have come up with two different exhaust solutions at the back. One is very traditional (inset) and blows directly towards the rear of the car.
Who is talking about contribution? or being close to the paddock? We all know who Scarbs is. Remember, I began reading on his site before any other site. Waaay back.timbo wrote:Yeah.PNSD wrote:Im still unsure if I really know what you mean n smikle? What exactly does scarbs owe the forum?
And one thing actually, Scarbs have luxury (a well deserved one) to talk with the top folks in the paddock, be at the tests and accumulated a helluva knowledge over the years.
His contribution here often clarified a lot of controversial points.
There is a 'V' shape funnel that tapers inwards towards the starter hole.Owen.C93 wrote:Here's an explanation of the exhaust solutions on formula1.com
http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/2011/0/839.html
I'm not too sure how having the exhausts right on the outside translates to blowing the starter hole.
I think thats from the launch so its not really relevant,Blaze1 wrote:There is a 'V' shape funnel that tapers inwards towards the starter hole.Owen.C93 wrote:Here's an explanation of the exhaust solutions on formula1.com
http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/2011/0/839.html
I'm not too sure how having the exhausts right on the outside translates to blowing the starter hole.
The following image shows the funneling of the upper surface of the diffuser:
http://i.auto-bild.de/ir_img/7/1/7/4/2/ ... 411024.jpg
Why? Do we know that the upper surface of the diffuser has changed much since the launch?murtoidf1 wrote:I think thats from the launch so its not really relevant,Blaze1 wrote:There is a 'V' shape funnel that tapers inwards towards the starter hole.Owen.C93 wrote:Here's an explanation of the exhaust solutions on formula1.com
http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/2011/0/839.html
I'm not too sure how having the exhausts right on the outside translates to blowing the starter hole.
The following image shows the funneling of the upper surface of the diffuser:
http://i.auto-bild.de/ir_img/7/1/7/4/2/ ... 411024.jpg
Pedro wrote:Few pics of that possible exhaust:
http://f1news.cz/pictures/photo/2011/02 ... 32-hdd.jpg
Looks like there is a heat-protection coating as well as extensive heat signs.
Because the less conventional layout turns towards the centre. It's right there in the text you read at F1.com!Owen.C93 wrote:Here's an explanation of the exhaust solutions on formula1.com
http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/2011/0/839.html
I'm not too sure how having the exhausts right on the outside translates to blowing the starter hole.
The conventional layout probably blows more exhaust gas to the starter motor hole than flat exhausts right on the very edge of the floor would. If I personally wanted to blow them through the starter hole I wouldn't have the exhausts where they currently are at any rate.McG wrote:Because the less conventional layout turns towards the centre. It's right there in the text you read at F1.com!Owen.C93 wrote:Here's an explanation of the exhaust solutions on formula1.com
http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/2011/0/839.html
I'm not too sure how having the exhausts right on the outside translates to blowing the starter hole.
Owen.C93 wrote:The conventional layout probably blows more exhaust gas to the starter motor hole than flat exhausts right on the very edge of the floor would. If I personally wanted to blow them through the starter hole I wouldn't have the exhausts where they currently are at any rate.McG wrote:Because the less conventional layout turns towards the centre. It's right there in the text you read at F1.com!Owen.C93 wrote:Here's an explanation of the exhaust solutions on formula1.com
http://www.formula1.com/news/technical/2011/0/839.html
I'm not too sure how having the exhausts right on the outside translates to blowing the starter hole.
Besides, my post was more to incite discussion on how it works.