Purple arrows are modifications to the gurney to match the curved profile of the diffuser edge. I think it's the green arrows and red arrows. The yellow one is too tight and would require more ducts that we couldn't see on the floor or gearbox, which is unlikely.atanatizante wrote:[img]http://i.imgur.com/VWe36.jpg[img]
Possible routes:
1. Green arrow: radiators exhaust
2. Yellow arrow: first tunnel airflow
3. Red arrow: second tunnel airflow
or maybe underneath the Gurney flap over the diffuser
Why they made this cuts which is seen on purple arrows?
Are they trying to copy W03 slots for second tunnel exit or they just follow the trailing edge of the diffuser?
joeyg02 wrote:PABLOEING wrote:In the second 37 you can see the sound of the RB8 in Valencia.....THIS CAR IS NOT LEGAL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmKcTmZJ ... r_embedded
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I haven't heard anything that suggest that is a RBR specific mode.Huntresa wrote:joeyg02 wrote:PABLOEING wrote:In the second 37 you can see the sound of the RB8 in Valencia.....THIS CAR IS NOT LEGAL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmKcTmZJ ... r_embedded
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Its just their 4 piston thingie?
Don't Red Bull use a THREE cylinder thingie, which has been approved?Huntresa wrote:joeyg02 wrote:PABLOEING wrote:In the second 37 you can see the sound of the RB8 in Valencia.....THIS CAR IS NOT LEGAL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmKcTmZJ ... r_embedded
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Its just their 4 piston thingie?
A smaller displacement engine is more efficient than a high displacement engine that is being throttled more.hardingfv32 wrote:We have been though this before. What is the perceive benefit of using cylinder cutting? In this case are we not talking about deceleration activities?
Brian
But isn't the discussion about the sounds made during deceleration or off throttle periods? What is the requirement for efficiency at this point... or drivability for that matter?Owen.C93 wrote:A smaller displacement engine is more efficient than a high displacement engine that is being throttled more.
That is at low RPM/low throttle parts. Shutting down some cylinders means less pumping losses in the engine. That's the only reason I can think of.hardingfv32 wrote:But isn't the discussion about the sounds made during deceleration or off throttle periods? What is the requirement for efficiency at this point... or drivability for that matter?Owen.C93 wrote:A smaller displacement engine is more efficient than a high displacement engine that is being throttled more.
Brian