'' standard ERS button'' should be one on front side of steering wheel, but combined '' ERS - gear up '' paddle would activate ERS with first half movement of paddle , and with pulling it to the end would activate gear change!Paul wrote:What is a "Standard ERS button?" And, as far as I know, gear changes are required to be in control of the driver, that is driver pulling the paddle must initiate a gear-shift [almost] immediately.
The ERS and engine all combine as one power unit. Only the pedal can demand torque from the power unit. There will be no KERS/ERS button.radosav wrote:'' standard ERS button'' should be one on front side of steering wheel, but combined '' ERS - gear up '' paddle would activate ERS with first half movement of paddle , and with pulling it to the end would activate gear change!Paul wrote:What is a "Standard ERS button?" And, as far as I know, gear changes are required to be in control of the driver, that is driver pulling the paddle must initiate a gear-shift [almost] immediately.
I obviously didn't do my homework!dren wrote:The ERS and engine all combine as one power unit. Only the pedal can demand torque from the power unit. There will be no KERS/ERS button.radosav wrote:'' standard ERS button'' should be one on front side of steering wheel, but combined '' ERS - gear up '' paddle would activate ERS with first half movement of paddle , and with pulling it to the end would activate gear change!Paul wrote:What is a "Standard ERS button?" And, as far as I know, gear changes are required to be in control of the driver, that is driver pulling the paddle must initiate a gear-shift [almost] immediately.
FWIW I find it hard to believe that the upper limit of ON has been around for 4 yearsBlanchimont wrote: ..... it seems that the fuel limits stayed the same since 2010. .....
The slower revving 2014 engines with a higher average pressure inside the cylinder (~15bar at 18000rpm in 2013, ~31bar in 2014 at 10500rpm) will probably demand a slightly different fuel, i agree.
But combustion speed should always be number one priority as it will bring the real combustion process closer to the constant volume cycle, don't you think, TC?
5.5.3 - The accelerator pedal shaping map in the ECU may only be linked to the type of tyres fitted to the car: One map for use with dry-weather tyres and one maps for use with inters or wets.