richard_leeds wrote:The news story on the front page of this site mentions:
So in a scenario when the sensor is deemed incorrect would this mean the back up system uses fuel injection data from the ECU calculation with some sort of pre-arranged calibration?
So does that mean RB disputed both the sensor readings and also the fuel consumption calc derived from their own data?
The way I understand it RB believed their own fuel flow model (the back up) was correct, The FIA had given them a correction factor to make it match the official flow meter, they wouldn't use the correction factor
To stay with the speeding analogy;
FIA: Measurements show you are speeding,
RB: Our speedometer shows under the limit,
FIA: Told you yesterday that you speedometer doesn't match the homologated measurement adjust it xx%,
we'll let it pass this time
RB: NO
..
FIA: Measurements show you are still speeding ,
RB: Our speedometer shows under the limit,
FIA: Told you already speedometer is wrong: DQ