Ferrari F14T

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Manoah2u
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sounds great, and this is just the first runs! imagine when they have settled and figured everything out, can't wait to hear them screaming and grunting raw
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If someone said to me that you can have three wishes, my first would have been to get into racing, my second to be in Formula 1, my third to drive for Ferrari.

Gilles Villeneuve

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no monkeyseat for ferrari either
"Explain the ending to F1 in football terms"
"Hamilton was beating Verstappen 7-0, then the ref decided F%$& rules, next goal wins
while also sending off 4 Hamilton players to make it more interesting"

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charlex
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news from Jerez: FIA has deemed legal the Ferrari engine (without cover on the compressor). Rumors

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Which, if true, will force renault and merc to do the same I guess.

idiot
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The sound of F14T looks a lot alike with "Laferrari testmule car" sound???

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charlex wrote:news from Jerez: FIA has deemed legal the Ferrari engine (without cover on the compressor). Rumors
What layout do they have then?
Does it mean the compressor is feeding a void rather than closed ducting to the intercooler?

If so, won't that mean when the engine can't take all the air of the compressor, the overspill will go elsewhere to cold blowing?
If so, why deem it legal - it's a reinvention of the fan car (by a different route and to far smaller effect)...

I though any venting had to exit via the main exhaust...?

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idiot wrote:The sound of F14T looks a lot alike with "Laferrari testmule car" sound???
was thinking the same thing. especially the off throttle chatter. for convenience:

LaFerrari test mule:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXNLQQC_AGU

F14T:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOGQ7zZIrvQ
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avatar wrote:
charlex wrote:news from Jerez: FIA has deemed legal the Ferrari engine (without cover on the compressor). Rumors
What layout do they have then?
Does it mean the compressor is feeding a void rather than closed ducting to the intercooler?

If so, won't that mean when the engine can't take all the air of the compressor, the overspill will go elsewhere to cold blowing?
If so, why deem it legal - it's a reinvention of the fan car (by a different route and to far smaller effect)...

I though any venting had to exit via the main exhaust...?

You got it wrong. In rules FIA mandated that in case of compressor failure all parts must remain contained inside a car so that they don't injure spectators, mechanics, stewards...Renault and Mercedes made the shield part of their Power Unit and after 28th of February it will not be possible to change design of that shield because Power Units will be homologated. Ferrari haven't made that shield part of Power Unit, but it is a part of bodywork around compressor so that part will not be homologated and they could change it's shape, make it lighter etc...

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Cuky, do you have a source?

Not doubting, i just want to read further into it?
A wise man once told me you cant polish a turd...

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Cuky wrote:
avatar wrote:
charlex wrote:news from Jerez: FIA has deemed legal the Ferrari engine (without cover on the compressor). Rumors
What layout do they have then?
Does it mean the compressor is feeding a void rather than closed ducting to the intercooler?

If so, won't that mean when the engine can't take all the air of the compressor, the overspill will go elsewhere to cold blowing?
If so, why deem it legal - it's a reinvention of the fan car (by a different route and to far smaller effect)...

I though any venting had to exit via the main exhaust...?

You got it wrong. In rules FIA mandated that in case of compressor failure all parts must remain contained inside a car so that they don't injure spectators, mechanics, stewards...Renault and Mercedes made the shield part of their Power Unit and after 28th of February it will not be possible to change design of that shield because Power Units will be homologated. Ferrari haven't made that shield part of Power Unit, but it is a part of bodywork around compressor so that part will not be homologated and they could change it's shape, make it lighter etc...
Thanks for clarifying - All I had to go on was the "news from Jerez" from Charlex.

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Crabbia wrote:Cuky, do you have a source?

Not doubting, i just want to read further into it?
Sure :)
It is in German though, but Google translate should help
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charlex
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avatar wrote:
charlex wrote:news from Jerez: FIA has deemed legal the Ferrari engine (without cover on the compressor). Rumors
What layout do they have then?
Does it mean the compressor is feeding a void rather than closed ducting to the intercooler?

If so, won't that mean when the engine can't take all the air of the compressor, the overspill will go elsewhere to cold blowing?
If so, why deem it legal - it's a reinvention of the fan car (by a different route and to far smaller effect)...

I though any venting had to exit via the main exhaust...?
we can not know anything. Ferrari has decided to not expose the engine but certainly they have drawn in power-unit a security system that FIA ​​has deemed satisfactory.

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Crabbia wrote:
idiot wrote:The sound of F14T looks a lot alike with "Laferrari testmule car" sound???
was thinking the same thing. especially the off throttle chatter. for convenience:

LaFerrari test mule:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXNLQQC_AGU

F14T:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOGQ7zZIrvQ
Uh, the test mule was testing the very same engine, why would it sound different? Or am I not getting what you guys are talking about?