Bigger Turbo?Blackout wrote:Wonder why this part is thicker on the Merc too
http://www.servimg.com/view/14795526/1712
A bigger inlet manifold? some STR9 radiators inside?
I guess bigger inlet manifold (variable length inlet manifolds in 2015)Blackout wrote:Wonder why this part is thicker on the Merc too
http://www.servimg.com/view/14795526/1712
A bigger inlet manifold? some STR9 radiators inside?
There's definitely something going on with the inlet.Blackout wrote:Wonder why this part is thicker on the Merc too
http://www.servimg.com/view/14795526/1712
A bigger inlet manifold? some STR9 radiators inside?
I'm by no means an expert on this, but here's my take on it; Merc have a thinner nose as it's shorter in length, with the tip hanging above the front wing. A thinner nose is needed to allow more clean air to pass by to the floor of the car. McLaren on the other hand (and Ferrari) have gone for the longer and wider nose, with the tip sitting way out ahead of the front wing. As the car is under YAW (when the downforce is needed) space under the nose opens up allowing more air to pass by and under the nose to the floor. Two different ways to achieve the same thing, hard to say which is best.GPR-A wrote: I am only debating the WIDTH of the nose structure. McLaren HAS a wide nose and Merc has opted for much leaner nose. Not sure why? When Merc knows the answers to creating such a complex nose, why are they going for leaner one, when in reality they could still have been aggressive.
Dual intercooler perhaps... left and right pipes coming from the side pods.Sevach wrote:There's definitely something going on with the inlet.Blackout wrote:Wonder why this part is thicker on the Merc too
http://www.servimg.com/view/14795526/1712
A bigger inlet manifold? some STR9 radiators inside?
The Williams also got fatter there
http://www.motorsport-total.com/bilder/ ... 842169.jpg
I hear through the grapevine that its a new intake manifold design driven by the variable length inlet trumpets.Sevach wrote:There's definitely something going on with the inlet.Blackout wrote:Wonder why this part is thicker on the Merc too
http://www.servimg.com/view/14795526/1712
A bigger inlet manifold? some STR9 radiators inside?
The Williams also got fatter there
http://www.motorsport-total.com/bilder/ ... 842169.jpg
That was banned for a long time during NA days, is that allowed for turbos?Facts Only wrote:I hear through the grapevine that its a new intake manifold design driven by the variable length inlet trumpets.
Yes, but not last year, only allowed from 2015 season.timbo wrote:That was banned for a long time during NA days, is that allowed for turbos?Facts Only wrote:I hear through the grapevine that its a new intake manifold design driven by the variable length inlet trumpets.
Yes, banned in 2014 but allowed in 2015. And yes, it makes sense for the enlarged area.timbo wrote:That was banned for a long time during NA days, is that allowed for turbos?Facts Only wrote:I hear through the grapevine that its a new intake manifold design driven by the variable length inlet trumpets.
AMUS http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/form ... 77986.htmltimbo wrote:That was banned for a long time during NA days, is that allowed for turbos?Facts Only wrote:I hear through the grapevine that its a new intake manifold design driven by the variable length inlet trumpets.
Google translator: not sure if funnels is the correct translationRenault-Motor für 2015 in vielen Bereichen überarbeitet
Dazu wurden variable Ansaugtrichter eingebaut, wie sie 2015 vom Reglement erlaubt sind.