There are obvious differences between the rendering and the rear of the engine cover and sidepod heat outlets. I would assume all last minute changes for cooling.Blackout wrote:http://www.servimg.com/image_preview.ph ... u=14795526
I dont think so. But how they could avoid from exhaoust low pressure area influence i had no idea (on its way is exhaoust pipe).muelte wrote:Don't think there is DRD, all I see is a regular rear wing pillar and due to picture angle looks like it's connected to the cooling outlet in a DRD way, but it's not.
Do you mean an external switch outside the exhaust exclusion cylinder?aleks_ader wrote: I m pondering implementation of fluid switch with passive trigger system corresponding with exhaust flow (hint: you cannot had any exhaust holes except exit one).
Let say triggering sys when is engine on limmiter on 13/14/15 RPMs? That would takes some clever and insane PU mappings to make this work and even more important drivable.
They cut away the engine cover and have added a chimney along with an openable panel to cool the engine as seen in the picture. Also, if you compare the render with the actual car, you can see that the engine cover has a much larger cooling exit, running through the central pillar for the rear wing. I do not believe that this is DRD, but the late redesign of the engine cover to compensate for the cooling problems makes the pillar, which is covered on heat resistant material, to look like a duct. My €o.o2zioture wrote:the mechanics are blowing cold air where I had indicated the air intakeCottrellGP wrote:Not too sure if this image has been posted before but here.. I also think they are cooling the turbo
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If you read my post carefully you will see my note when i mentioned that. I am totally aware that!avatar wrote:Do you mean an external switch outside the exhaust exclusion cylinder?aleks_ader wrote: I m pondering implementation of fluid switch with passive trigger system corresponding with exhaust flow (hint: you cannot had any exhaust holes except exit one).
Let say triggering sys when is engine on limmiter on 13/14/15 RPMs? That would takes some clever and insane PU mappings to make this work and even more important drivable.
or by exploiting "5.8.1 With the exception of incidental leakage through joints (either into or out of the system), all (and only) the fluids entering the compressor inlet must exit from the engine exhaust system."?
The first one (which I think is what you're suggesting) does sound pretty difficult/complex to implement - I can't picture an arrangement for it myself, but who knows!
The 2nd doesn't sound like it would fly as if you're designing things to channel leakage, then the leakage isn't incidental.
Hi aleksaleks_ader wrote: If you read my post carefully you will see my note when i mentioned that. I am totally aware that!
This is just "cooling vent" (like RB cannon if you like, look pictures of this year cars especially RB and FI you will see that pattern) with pasive fluid switch (exhaust gases are still inside tube and exit in regulated box behind rear axle => look my dravings). I my eyes 100% legal.
Just works like aspirator and its based on venturi effect and bernuli principle.avatar wrote:Hi aleksaleks_ader wrote: If you read my post carefully you will see my note when i mentioned that. I am totally aware that!
This is just "cooling vent" (like RB cannon if you like, look pictures of this year cars especially RB and FI you will see that pattern) with pasive fluid switch (exhaust gases are still inside tube and exit in regulated box behind rear axle => look my dravings). I my eyes 100% legal.
- what I can't make out from your sketches is how the exhaust interacts with the flow from the cooling outlet.
Any chance you can talk me through how the exhaust would control the fluidic switch?
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
I think the exhaust on the render is like the McLaren one, exiting closer to the rear wing.stefan_ wrote:Well, first of all the 3D render doesn't seem to have an exhaust pipe. Or I don't see it.
Is there something going on above the 'NII' on the GENII logo on the sidepod. Looks like the sidepods been modified?Predator wrote: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v645/ ... g~original