so th bang goes directly on the piston ..this is called a rod bender or something..not healthy for the engine I tell you...volarchico wrote:The vehicle would still be in gear, so the forward motion would keep the engine rotating in the correct direction. An the gas would expand in the direction of least resistance (out the exhaust ports).
Not all of the pistons would be necararily ignited at the same time, it could be possible to alter the timing so as to create retard some chambers but leave others in an advanced sparkhorse wrote:I agree with marcush, the retarded ignition must have some impact on the engine, as the gas is reacting against the pistons in order to exit the chamber. I guess you have a choice whether you use that force to accelerate or decelerate the engine. Potentially, you could use it to enhance engine braking.
siwillems wrote:Not all of the pistons would be necararily ignited at the same time, it could be possible to alter the timing so as to create retard some chambers but leave others in an advanced sparkhorse wrote:I agree with marcush, the retarded ignition must have some impact on the engine, as the gas is reacting against the pistons in order to exit the chamber. I guess you have a choice whether you use that force to accelerate or decelerate the engine. Potentially, you could use it to enhance engine braking.
No, but you can push fuel through the right cylinder to meet the burning charge from another cylinder as the manifold merge. You only need to set one alight with a spark plug...marcush. wrote:still you cannot hope to burn the fuel just in the exhaust..you need to ignite it with the sparkplug early enough- before- starting spontaneous copmbustion in the exhaust system or at the hot exhaust valve...well at least it would be perfect to clean the exhaust finside from carbon deposits...
I don´t think this is what you want ...sure if the charge is burning already no trouble ther eapart from the massive heat energy released into the exhaust...so back to the Virgin..Cosworth has surely looked into the overrun mapping but it seems nobody was prepared to pay for a development of it.PhillipM wrote:No, but you can push fuel through the right cylinder to meet the burning charge from another cylinder as the manifold merge. You only need to set one alight with a spark plug...marcush. wrote:still you cannot hope to burn the fuel just in the exhaust..you need to ignite it with the sparkplug early enough- before- starting spontaneous copmbustion in the exhaust system or at the hot exhaust valve...well at least it would be perfect to clean the exhaust finside from carbon deposits...
I think it's the Virgin thread.Fil wrote:I could've sworn this was the MVR-02 thread?
Has there been any news on impending updates from Virgin?
As with each year, teams bring unique Monaco updates, I'm fascinated to see what Virgin come up with compared to the rest of the field.
With drag efficiency being at the back of everyone's minds, this could be an opportunity for them to pull a surprise.
For anyone following them more closely this season, how have they been in the slower corners?
TzeiTzei wrote:I think it's the Virgin thread.Fil wrote:I could've sworn this was the MVR-02 thread?
Has there been any news on impending updates from Virgin?
As with each year, teams bring unique Monaco updates, I'm fascinated to see what Virgin come up with compared to the rest of the field.
With drag efficiency being at the back of everyone's minds, this could be an opportunity for them to pull a surprise.
For anyone following them more closely this season, how have they been in the slower corners?
But more to the point, i don't think they will be bringing any big updates to Monaco. From what i've heard Canada would be the next time they do that.
Sure they will probably be closer, as it's a short lap and the downforce doesn't play such a big part. I don't think the car is very spectacular in slow corners either. It just doesn't seem to have any strong points. Just all around slow. Glock has said that it isn't a bad car to drive, it just lacks downforce. But i still think they have too big of a margin to the teams in front to actually suprise anyone.