yes, you're right, they have COUPLE HUNDRED sensors on those cars and forgot to put one in for the fuel temperature...ChrisM40 wrote:Maybe, but there are 2 things going on here. How close were RB pushing it? Were they running at exactly 100Kg/h (by their measure)? 99.9, 99.5? If so can they be sure the engine is taking every variable into account? Fuel varies in viscosity naturally, and by temperature, this will effect how much is injected at a fixed pressure and temperature. Do they take that into account? If they do is their temperature monitoring system calibrated (with documentation to back it up). No? Then they cant rely on it either practically or legally, its that simple.djos wrote:Simple BB, F1 has been using electronic fuel injection since the 80's, the industry experience behind EFI system is simply mammoth and fuel metering has been brought to a very precise science.
I can't believe how low you think of the people working in those teams...
simplest way is to delay spark if that is the source of knock, if not, and your fuel is very precious, you reduce air by allowing some exhaust gasses escape past the turbocharger, or in F1 case - you increase the generator load on the turbocharger shaft, thus reducing boost levels - which will cool the engine down if you've been running too lean and cylinders overheated, there really is no simple fix or it would have been used, or you think renault are just a bunch of amateurs?motobaleno wrote:I'm little bit astonished: 36 pages of 3d and apparently nobody linked the flowgate with the fact that one of the major issue with renault engines is knocking: the simplest way to avoid knocking is to throw more fuel into your cilinders...