Holm86 wrote:I think its more simple because the McLaren style focuses on delivering exhaust gasses to the diffuser. Which is one job. The tunnel/ramp system focuses both on delivering exhaust gasses to the diffuser and delivering air to the center/starterhole of the diffuser. Thats two jobs. Thats why i think the McLaren style is more simple.
Then I think you're underestimating what the McLaren solution is doing. The McLaren solution too supplies the centre/starter hole – just rather than doing so using a pipe, it does so using the low pressure created behind the side pod to suck the air flowing round the side pods inwards.
I have no evidence. Thats why i only think its better. You have no evidence that the McLaren style is better.
I base this on the large performance boost Red Bull got when they got their tunnel/ramp system working.
No, I don't – I'm not arguing that the McLaren style is better, I'm arguing that dismissing it as worse is idiotic. And Red Bull's large performance increase didn't come when they got the tunnel working – it came when they got the DDRS working.
But i dont state it as a fact. Its just my oppinion.
Sure, I just like to see opinions backed up by facts. Personally, I'd tend to suggest that the McLaren solution is probably the rather better one here, because McLaren seemed to pretty convincingly have more rear downforce than red bull, who only came back towards the end of the season due to DDRS. I'd also suggest that other teams moving to McLaren's solution rather than keeping existing ramp solutions is indicative of it being a better solution.
I think the McLaren one seemed full developed at the end of last season. I dont think the Red Bull one was. It took Red Bull a long time to get their system to work. Thats also why i think other teams abandoned it. That again is one of my arguments the McLaren one being more simple.
A McLaren style exhaust being at perhaps 80% of its potential would be better than a Red Bull one at perhaps 30-40% of its potential.[/quote]
Again, I don't think you can make such assertions. McLaren continued to modify their exhaust throughout the season. It didn't stop being developed, and there's no reason to think that it has reached it's peak. You may be right that the RBR solution has more potential, but I don't see any evidence here.
turbof1 wrote:Uh beelsebob... Opinions are called like that for a reason.
Sure, but generally we don't go around giving them out on technical forums unless we have some technical reason for doing so. Note – as I stated above, I'm not arguing that I know the McLaren solution is better. I'm arguing that making assumptions on the RedBull one being better, that are based on opinions of laymen is retarded.