Ok never noticed any smoke but that could be because i only watched the exhaust in the rain where the spray would mask it.marekk wrote:Durring overrun phase fuel ignites inside exhaust/manifold by contacting hot surfaces - but they are not that hot, so the process is not 100% reliable IMO. From time to time some unburnt fuel accumulates in the pipes and when finally gets ignited we see those puffs of smoke (sometimes even flames). No correlation to actual RPM.HampusA wrote:The overrun on the engine was very nice to see on TV for sure, you could see the pulses of the exhaust pretty well thanks to the rain but it seemed to be very raw and "aggresive" and not really linear and fine tuned even though it probably is.
Also saw a picture here after a pitstop where you could clearly see the exhaust gases hitting the ground leaving "marks" of fuel i presume.
I´m wondering if the setup they have is any more beneficial then let´s say a RBR setup? They both have the same engine but RBR get´s their gases through the rear wing/diffuser much quicker then Renault´s during lift off because of the shorter distance.