wow i never would have guessed thatMed4224 wrote:
I remember people once wondered about whether this logo was a 3D manipulation or not.
I am guessing not?
wow i never would have guessed thatMed4224 wrote:
I remember people once wondered about whether this logo was a 3D manipulation or not.
I am guessing not?
Probably because there is no point wasting resources on something that is going to be banned.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:What we can say will definatly give them pace is if the ditched the cooling vents, and implemented an EBD.
Why Mercedes havent even tested an EBD is beyond me, but I think it would be useful to them.
We will probably see EBDs return to 2010 configurations for this season, so Merc probably won't have many changes to make.andrew wrote:Probably because there is no point wasting resources on something that is going to be banned.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:What we can say will definatly give them pace is if the ditched the cooling vents, and implemented an EBD.
Why Mercedes havent even tested an EBD is beyond me, but I think it would be useful to them.
The outirght ban doesn't start until 2013 but the effectivness of the EBD will be greatly reduced as of Silverstone. Probably best to wait and see where they stand relative to the other teams come Silverstone and then make a judgement on the EBD.
And this we know how?JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:You cannot just change from push to pull rod without a whole new set of problems.
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And this we know how?JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote: ...
What we can say will definatly give them pace is if the ditched the cooling vents, and implemented an EBD.
Why Mercedes havent even tested an EBD is beyond me, but I think it would be useful to them.
These 2 things could give them 0.5 seconds a lap. Then you can start to tinker with your suspension.
That's what I'm thinking too. Hopefully they get it all sorted out before the year is up.bot6 wrote:Add to that the fact that they will probably get more power out of the engine once the cooling issues are sorted out, as they will be able to run more optimal engine maps. And it will also help with KERS reliability.
So yes, they tried something new with the double decker rads this year, and it's still a work in progress. But if they manage to make it work by the end of the year, they will have an advantage next year and even more with the new engines after that, as they will probably require more compact cars.
I don't put forward my "ideas", as I am not an engineer, and do not know what would work. But I bow to your superior knowledge.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:What point have you made gilgen?
It seems you are more interested in disproving me rather than putting forward your own idea.
Further to this, EBD's aren't nullified. They have been reigned in off throttle. They still work when the throttle is on, which is 70% of the time.