Ok so the engine is already tilted a few degrees depending on the rake of the car?superdread wrote:There is a lower CoG limit for the engine itself and to get lowest CoG for the installed engine you wold have to lay it flat on the floor. Also, as it is denser than about anything, it takes precedence over other subsystems, like electronics, in terms on placement.Nando wrote:Does the engine lay flat on the floor?
To cut it short: It should and it does.
Oh no, you will not warm this topic up again. (even if unintended)Nando wrote:Ok so the engine is already tilted a few degrees depending on the rake of the car?superdread wrote:There is a lower CoG limit for the engine itself and to get lowest CoG for the installed engine you wold have to lay it flat on the floor. Also, as it is denser than about anything, it takes precedence over other subsystems, like electronics, in terms on placement.Nando wrote:Does the engine lay flat on the floor?
To cut it short: It should and it does.
7.5 Coolant header tank:superdread wrote: Are teams allowed to run a pressurized water cycle, to raise boiling temperature?
Ok so the engine is already running tilted because of the rake.superdread wrote:Oh no, you will not warm this topic up again. (even if unintended)
When we refer to tilt it is relative to the reference plane of the car. With zero tilt the engine has the same angle to the ground as the floor. Concerning rake that makes the angle between engine and ground unequal zero so you are right.
But this does not change a thing on all the argument brought forward and all the "arguments" debunked or any point of the discussion so far.
Yeah, I think it was the F60 or the F10. I remember the article in autosport but it was only angled by a midge's!Dragonfly wrote:They had the engine tilted in one of the previous cars (can't remember which year though), but it was under different tech regulations and different concept of the car itself.
All right then. With rake there are no real limitations (problem is getting the diffuser to work).Nando wrote: Ok so the engine is already running tilted because of the rake.
Do you know how many degrees the engine can be tilted without any modifications?
I´m not trying to open a pandora´s box here, just asking questions for myself, and not asking about the rumored engine-tilt.
That was 2009 for the Double Decker Diffusers.Dragonfly wrote:They had the engine tilted in one of the previous cars (can't remember which year though), but it was under different tech regulations and different concept of the car itself.
That's not the case. The car started the season with the angled engine installation but was not designed to have a Double Diffuser. Ferrari only added a double diffuser several races into the season after their protests over Brawn/Williams/Toyota didn't bear any fruit. The angled engine was part of the original design and was intended to maximse the volume of the single diffusor. It also made it difficult to introduce a double diffuser as the engine and acilliary layout made it difficult to squeeze the extra diffusor deck in which is why their's was not too effective.superdread wrote:All right then. With rake there are no real limitations (problem is getting the diffuser to work).Nando wrote: Ok so the engine is already running tilted because of the rake.
Do you know how many degrees the engine can be tilted without any modifications?
I´m not trying to open a pandora´s box here, just asking questions for myself, and not asking about the rumored engine-tilt.
I'm not aware on any particular rules concerning tilting (maybe the bodywork height limit of 65cm in front of the rear wing, which would mean a whole lot of rake).
That was 2009 for the Double Decker Diffusers.Dragonfly wrote:They had the engine tilted in one of the previous cars (can't remember which year though), but it was under different tech regulations and different concept of the car itself.
But the single deck diffusers had the same limitations as now? So there would be no need to tilt the engine.[/quote]superdread wrote:That's not the case. The car started the season with the angled engine installation but was not designed to have a Double Diffuser. Ferrari only added a double diffuser several races into the season after their protests over Brawn/Williams/Toyota didn't bear any fruit. The angled engine was part of the original design and was intended to maximse the volume of the single diffusor. It also made it difficult to introduce a double diffuser as the engine and acilliary layout made it difficult to squeeze the extra diffusor deck in which is why their's was not too effective.