Crabbia wrote:http://f14t.ferrari.com/static/src/asse ... arview.jpg
There is a discussion on the Sauber C33 thread about the weather the opening on the top of the engine cover on either side of the shark fin is an inlet or an outlet.
My view is that it is an inlet.
1. it has its outlet just above the exhaust. this is to take advantage of the low pressure area caused by the exhaust to pull air through the inlet at the top of the engine cover, in the classic venturi effect.
2. This could also shape the exaust plume cone to move upwards slightly, lessening drag on the rear wing.
Also, i don't think trick aero parts are going to be the performance differentials this season, or the major point of interest for me personally. The engines; reliability; KE and HE deployment and recovery; break by wire all of this things are all avenues for worthwhile development now.
So i think there is no sense judging these cars on what we can see is futile. its what we cant see that will really count this season and how they fuse all their individual solutions to problems together.
in short i can wait to see this thing (and its contemporaries) naked. bring on testing and sneaky shots, burning body work and hoisted cars.
I have some better pictures, but don't post it 'cause I do according to some users spam?Mr.G wrote:http://papermodelers.sk/hostimages2014/ ... EoZZFv.pngCrabbia wrote:http://f14t.ferrari.com/static/src/asse ... arview.jpg
There is a discussion on the Sauber C33 thread about the weather the opening on the top of the engine cover on either side of the shark fin is an inlet or an outlet.
My view is that it is an inlet.
1. it has its outlet just above the exhaust. this is to take advantage of the low pressure area caused by the exhaust to pull air through the inlet at the top of the engine cover, in the classic venturi effect.
2. This could also shape the exaust plume cone to move upwards slightly, lessening drag on the rear wing.
I have some better pictures, but not the place 'cause I do according to some users spam?
I have better pictures' cause I have access to the media Ferrari as a journalist....
Also, i don't think trick aero parts are going to be the performance differentials this season, or the major point of interest for me personally. The engines; reliability; KE and HE deployment and recovery; break by wire all of this things are all avenues for worthwhile development now.
So i think there is no sense judging these cars on what we can see is futile. its what we cant see that will really count this season and how they fuse all their individual solutions to problems together.
in short i can wait to see this thing (and its contemporaries) naked. bring on testing and sneaky shots, burning body work and hoisted cars.
I did a picture for you. As you can see, there is some kind of bar for strengthen the RW pillars, or it's monkey seat. And this cause the opening around the exhaust looks like two small outlets, but they are illusions (we'll hopefully will have better pictures tomorrow).
And the outlets are outlets as you can see inside the engine cover from behind.
Since anyone can edit wikipedia I would take that with a whole packet of salt...F1NAC wrote:I don't know if someone checked but Wikipedia says that designer of F14 T is Rory Byrne
Thank you, and i see what you're saying. This could well be the case, especially considering the inlet could by the opening behind the drivers helmet/headrest and just below the airbox inlet.Mr.G wrote:Crabbia wrote:...
I did a picture for you. As you can see, there is some kind of bar for strengthen the RW pillars, or it's monkey seat. And this cause the opening around the exhaust looks like two small outlets, but they are illusions (we'll hopefully will have better pictures tomorrow).
And the outlets are outlets as you can see inside the engine cover from behind.
There should be sources listed for claims like that, so I put a [citation needed] tag on it.adrianjordan wrote:Since anyone can edit wikipedia I would take that with a whole packet of salt...F1NAC wrote:I don't know if someone checked but Wikipedia says that designer of F14 T is Rory Byrne