I think all the renault engined cars have split the intercoolers into both sidepods. Merc too, but Ferrari appear to have the intercooler on one side.aleks_ader wrote:It a bit small that intercooler rad? So they must be same arrangement on the other side?
Is that a weight balance issue, assuming they are air to air intercoolers? Since the Ferrari is rumored to be air to water, the weight balance would be closer between the radiators.scarbs wrote:I think all the renault engined cars have split the intercoolers into both sidepods. Merc too, but Ferrari appear to have the intercooler on one side.aleks_ader wrote:It a bit small that intercooler rad? So they must be same arrangement on the other side?
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
I dont undestand what you mean exactlyThunders wrote:The 2 Pipes could still be merged internally before entering the turbine Area.
Yes.Blackout wrote:Wastegate on top of the turbo ?
I didn't thing these turbo's had a wastegate, and instead the extra exhaust gas flow once the turbo had reached its maximum RPM was used to charge the ERS?Holm86 wrote:Yes.Blackout wrote:Wastegate on top of the turbo ?
Renault said it is just a safety feature for transients and in case the mgu-h failsJDC123 wrote:I didn't thing these turbo's had a wastegate, and instead the extra exhaust gas flow once the turbo had reached its maximum RPM was used to charge the ERS?Holm86 wrote:Yes.Blackout wrote:Wastegate on top of the turbo ?