Yea it´s definitely bottleneck area, i figured it was this dent that goes along the whole floor.marcush. wrote:Thats the transition to the sidepod transition to the floor in the bottleneck area if i´m not mistaken...
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Yea it´s definitely bottleneck area, i figured it was this dent that goes along the whole floor.marcush. wrote:Thats the transition to the sidepod transition to the floor in the bottleneck area if i´m not mistaken...
I'm not saying I specifically agree because that sounds a bit extreme but I agree with the sentiment as it wouldn't surprise me if everyone turns up next year thinking they've made big strides only to see Merc a great deal ahead again.tranquility2k4 wrote:Maybe they can hit 410 kph but don't use this secret powerful engine mode this season, so as to let their rivals think they can catch up, then next year they release the beast upgrade lol.
Their test driver Sam Bird did suggest in an interview that they have a lot of performance they're not even delivering this season on purpose.
From what I can understand of the current engine and aero package, the W05 with a single set of ratios would ideally have had 8th around 360km/h @ 13000 rpm. Power seems to peak around 11,500~12,500 rpm and the fuel flow limit levels off the power and dulls the torque. These new ratios should set the car up to Rock 'n Roll for the rest of the season as the 2013 car was topping out at ~300km/h +/-10 at all the races (excluding Russia).hollus wrote:The new gearing from Mercedes from Singapore on. Gray is old, color is new (1st missing). With these gears they are now geared similarly to, say, Williams or Red Bull.
The new 8th is shorter than the old 7th , with the difference being less dramatic for the new 7th and 6th.
The new 5th is essentially the old 5th, and then there are minor adjustments to 4th, 3rd and 2nd.
Ironically, these gear ratios would probably have managed Monza just fine.
http://i.imgur.com/1XNdRp6.jpg
timbo wrote:Seems really stange old config was geared up to 410 km/h. What's the point?
I originally though 8th was just a 'cruise back to the pit at the end of a race gear' since 7th should have been fine for Monza and Spa.timbo wrote:Seems really stange old config was geared up to 410 km/h. What's the point?
I have a feeling Williams, McLaren and Force India would be quite annoyed if the PU was capable of ~150 more hp...tranquility2k4 wrote:Maybe they can hit 410 kph but don't use this secret powerful engine mode this season, so as to let their rivals think they can catch up, then next year they release the beast upgrade lol.
Their test driver Sam Bird did suggest in an interview that they have a lot of performance they're not even delivering this season on purpose.
Owen.C93 that is a theory so don't tout it as fact. The problem I see with that image is that you have no depth perception so you can't really see where the heat is from. In some normal images you can see the heat from the exhaust present where part of an image looks distorted behind the exhaust (you see this quite often from gas turbine engines). If the exhaust really was flowing onto the rear wing to have much of an effect then I would think more of the image would show heat traces spread out more on the rear wing instead of one tiny concentrated dot.Owen.C93 wrote:Could also be a reflection. But yea it helps with flow attachment.
Actually, it's a hypothesis...trinidefender wrote:Owen.C93 that is a theory so don't tout it as fact.Owen.C93 wrote:Could also be a reflection. But yea it helps with flow attachment.
I don´t think so but you can have a look for yourself here,Owen.C93 wrote:Could also be a reflection. But yea it helps with flow attachment.