Another image from page 74 of the E21 thread.
How many tubes/connectors/pipes would one normally expect to see hanging off a non-FRIC gearbox?
LOL, do you think I simply go off and write stuff? I research this stuff, work it out and then cross-check the facts with current Tech Directors, Designers and Engineers.ringo wrote:No disrespect to scarbs, but he's not knowledgeable on the subject of suspension clearly, neither vibration theory.
He's simply going off what he reads or is told. So i wouldn't really take his words seriously. He's doing enough for the layman to have an idea how the system may work, even though he's not 100% correct.
Until you have an engineer writing articles you wont get much insight into formula 1 technology.
It works for me. I conjured a battery floor once.scarbs wrote:LOL, do you think I simply go off and write stuff?
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As long as you write a nice and long post they'll believe anythingbhallg2k wrote:It works for me. I conjured a battery floor once.scarbs wrote:LOL, do you think I simply go off and write stuff?
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You don't have to be right, you simply have to be concise and thought provoking. Which a lot of the time you are bhall2k, as well as some others. That alone is enough to suggest a post is valuable IMO.bhallg2k wrote:It works for me. I conjured a battery floor once.scarbs wrote:LOL, do you think I simply go off and write stuff?
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Looking at the picture an idea came to my mind - using hydraulic link instead of a complex mechanical one allows to move some bulky part to a more suitable place and it is applicable no matter there is a cross link or not between the axles. I mean a damper unit may consist of several separate parts instead of a single monolythic unit. Thus optimizing packing and weight/mass distribution.Crucial_Xtreme wrote:dren wrote: Here is the full res image(right click>view image)
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via Sutton Images
Scarbs, I used to think I knew a bit about the mechanical set-up of race vehicles, but your article has changed my mind. For example you stated that the Merc system has removed the requirement for springs, I countered with a retorical "why would they want to that?" and suggested reasons why they might not want remove springs. Yesterday, on the BBC coverage, Rosberg was heard to say that he might have have experienced a rear bar failure....strange, but perhaps he was describing his failure in terms that others would understand....scarbs wrote:LOL, do you think I simply go off and write stuff? I research this stuff, work it out and then cross-check the facts with current Tech Directors, Designers and Engineers.
Forgive me, but your source was talking double dutch for me (with apologies to our friends from the low country). I could make no sense of his statement at all .....scarbs wrote:For example this was from an F1 engineer on the subject of FRIC back 2011 "I'd say you would get a significant control of roll, heave and pitch with such a system with the valve openings based purely on the pressures at each corner, without needing any external control sources. It is closer in design to a braking system than other hydraulics as it is passive rather than controlled (and pressurised) externally."
A euphemism for a language I don't understand.Dragonfly wrote:I'm Sorry, but what is "double dutch"?
Double Dutch is using 2 forms of birth control, like the female on birth control pills and the male using a condom. Dont ask me why it is called "Double Dutch" but that is pretty much what it means.Dragonfly wrote:I'm Sorry, but what is "double dutch"?
I respect your efforts, but some readers such as myself don't really get technical fulfillment; sometimes we gotta do a double take too!scarbs wrote:LOL, do you think I simply go off and write stuff? I research this stuff, work it out and then cross-check the facts with current Tech Directors, Designers and Engineers.