There are rumors they have integrated the plugs in the individual valves, making the engine a quad spark, or quattro scintilla.ringo wrote:They can still use smaller plugs. COnventional just refers to the geometry, the electrode position etc.
There are rumors they have integrated the plugs in the individual valves, making the engine a quad spark, or quattro scintilla.ringo wrote:They can still use smaller plugs. COnventional just refers to the geometry, the electrode position etc.
You're not in the yin yang thread.xpensive wrote:There are rumors they have integrated the plugs in the individual valves, making the engine a quad spark, or quattro scintilla.ringo wrote:They can still use smaller plugs. COnventional just refers to the geometry, the electrode position etc.
Im pretty sure there is a regulation on the valve size. And in a 4 valve cylinderhead there is a relative large area in the center. So I don't think you would be able to make the valves bigger just because you make the sparkplug a bit smaller.ringo wrote:X idea sounds feasible, though it sounds funny. lol
but a moving spark would ignite the fuel at 4 different heights at different conditions, it sounds like a recipe for a intake manifold explosion.
If ferrari do have a smaller spark plug, then they do have more room for bigger valves. Which is advantageous.
The next logical question is does the regs have a limit on valve diameter?
The bore is smaller this year, so maybe the sparks they used do not allow for maximum possible valves.Holm86 wrote:Im pretty sure there is a regulation on the valve size. And in a 4 valve cylinderhead there is a relative large area in the center. So I don't think you would be able to make the valves bigger just because you make the sparkplug a bit smaller.
timbo wrote:The bore is smaller this year, so maybe the sparks they used do not allow for maximum possible valves.Holm86 wrote:Im pretty sure there is a regulation on the valve size. And in a 4 valve cylinderhead there is a relative large area in the center. So I don't think you would be able to make the valves bigger just because you make the sparkplug a bit smaller.
I always wondered, why does valves are always circular? Surely thermal and mechanical stresses make harder to use any other shape, but haven't anyone try something different?
I think you are all ignoring combustion requirements as usually found for relatively lean (spray guided) combustion. The usual sources stipulate that you typically inject in the centre of the cylinder head and ignite at the edge of the hollow cone plume which is further outward from the centre between the valves. I do not see a particular sense in valve mounted ignition because IMHO it would only create complications without potential rewards.ringo wrote:X idea sounds feasible, though it sounds funny. lol
but a moving spark would ignite the fuel at 4 different heights at different conditions, it sounds like a recipe for a intake manifold explosion.
If ferrari do have a smaller spark plug, then they do have more room for bigger valves. Which is advantageous.
The next logical question is does the regs have a limit on valve diameter?
I thought the rules didn't allow such systems, but the regs say that the outlets must be "outboard of the cylinder bore centre line and not from within the “V” centre".diemaster wrote:hey man relax please
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Aha, my kriztal ball still works, they will have quattro scintilla!diemaster wrote:hey man relax please
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