Zircotec perhapshardingfv32 wrote:In the last photo, what would you say the white/silver heat shield behind the exhaust is made from?
Brian
Zircotec perhapshardingfv32 wrote:In the last photo, what would you say the white/silver heat shield behind the exhaust is made from?
Brian
Why? The torque is controlled by the driver. The driver can always just apply a little more throttle and find wheel spin. Better traction is only going to come when the driver or engine know that traction loss is imminent and take corrective action.alogoc wrote:better traction obviously :D
They've been doing simulations for however long. They knew there would be issues with traction beforehand, the corrective action was the engine map.hardingfv32 wrote: Better traction is only going to come when the driver or engine know that traction loss is imminent and take corrective action.
Brian
If they know where the traction issues are before hand, then why can't the driver deal with it?red300zx99 wrote:They've been doing simulations for however long. They knew there would be issues with traction beforehand, the corrective action was the engine map.
The driver does not, however, control the engine's response to throttle. That's the key.hardingfv32 wrote:[...]
To repeat.... The driver controls the throttle!
He has not idea where the engine is relative torque output and if just a little more throttle will be good or bad at a given point on the track. The whole point of traction control is to relieve the driver of this judgement.
Brian
Key to what?bhallg2k wrote: That's the key.
More user friendly engine is always nice at a traction limited track and then theres those tires that wear so bad.hardingfv32 wrote: It might make the torque application more user friendly
And that program is called an engine map. If you can't see how such adjustments can be advantageous, then I simply don't know what to tell you.hardingfv32 wrote:What do you think the implications of his statement are?
"The driver does not, however, control the engine's response to throttle." No a program does, so what? Does the driver have ultimate control of the engines output or not? HIs response is normal for when he is lacking real answers.
Brian