According to AMUS Newey didn't even start to do aero development until now. At Melbourne engine was at 60% from what they expect in the future said Horner.Chuckjr wrote:Merc had better have a truckload of updates this season if they want to stay ahead. Once Newey gets this car refined - from what I've read by the many comments by the aero specialists here - this car is going to be a downforce beast. I hope teams can keep up with Red Bulls usually spectacular in season development program...
+1Blackout wrote:This might be the proof that the exhaust pipes are placed horizontal and low... (the golden heatschield)
They lie below the intercooler. The sidepod air duct is inbetween
*cough* bull***. Sorry, but they were not cruising around at 480bhp while everyone else ran at 800bhp.gandharva wrote:According to AMUS Newey didn't even start to do aero development until now. At Melbourne engine was at 60% from what they expect in the future said Horner.
+1 on this!beelsebob wrote:*cough* bull***. Sorry, but they were not cruising around at 480bhp while everyone else ran at 800bhp.gandharva wrote:According to AMUS Newey didn't even start to do aero development until now. At Melbourne engine was at 60% from what they expect in the future said Horner.
Sorry, but in any time he said the engine was 60% percent of the power, I think he meant the goal wanting to get the engine to run smoothly.beelsebob wrote:*cough* bull***. Sorry, but they were not cruising around at 480bhp while everyone else ran at 800bhp.gandharva wrote:According to AMUS Newey didn't even start to do aero development until now. At Melbourne engine was at 60% from what they expect in the future said Horner.
There's no mention of the word "power". He's probably talking about the overall potential of the engine.beelsebob wrote:*cough* bull***. Sorry, but they were not cruising around at 480bhp while everyone else ran at 800bhp.gandharva wrote:According to AMUS Newey didn't even start to do aero development until now. At Melbourne engine was at 60% from what they expect in the future said Horner.
How do you define potential?Juzh wrote:There's no mention of the word "power". He's probably talking about the overall potential of the engine.
drivability, consumption, rate of recharge/discharge, power?timbo wrote:How do you define potential?Juzh wrote:There's no mention of the word "power". He's probably talking about the overall potential of the engine.
That was rhetorical. Problems with statesments like "engine is at 60% potential" is that it can mean anything. Say engine is capable of producing 700hp, but produces only 699hp 60% of the time. It is clearly at 60% of its potential. But in terms of laptimes it translates to very small difference. Same can apply to any metric -- incl. torque, consumption, reliability etc.Juzh wrote:drivability, consumption, rate of recharge/discharge, power?timbo wrote:How do you define potential?Juzh wrote:There's no mention of the word "power". He's probably talking about the overall potential of the engine.
I would not say that. The only really useful meaning is, that they have done 60% of the work they had on their plan until now.timbo wrote:That was rhetorical. Problems with statesments like "engine is at 60% potential" is that it can mean anything.Juzh wrote:drivability, consumption, rate of recharge/discharge, power?timbo wrote: How do you define potential?