The turbine housing might look bigger but the turbine might be just the same, no way to tell without seeing it. You could be right though.dren wrote:Turbine looks bigger, and so does the compressor. The engine mount looks to be hollow for fluid passage.
The volute will look bigger if the have gone from twin to single entry, the turbine wheel may be exactly the same size.AxialTurbine wrote:The turbine housing might look bigger but the turbine might be just the same, no way to tell without seeing it. You could be right though.dren wrote:Turbine looks bigger, and so does the compressor. The engine mount looks to be hollow for fluid passage.
All are talking about more power, but it is drivability of the engine and power deliverance that makes the difference. Response, tourqe and how the engine is responding is the solution. Not outright top end power... Ferrari suffered from this the whole last season with poor drivability and a too steep power curve.PlatinumZealot wrote:The new Renault engine is reported to have 5% more horsepower across the whole rpm range and the MGUH now has 25% more power too.
http://motorsport.nextgen-auto.com/Rena ... 87802.html
25% more power for what? It only uses 'power' to maintain turbine/compressor speed so are they saying that the turbo unit requires 25% more power or that the MGUH can harvest 25% more energy from the exhaust.PlatinumZealot wrote:The new Renault engine is reported to have 5% more horsepower across the whole rpm range and the MGUH now has 25% more power too.
http://motorsport.nextgen-auto.com/Rena ... 87802.html
For argument' sake, say, if they were able to harvest 60kW from the MGUH in 2014, This year they would be getting 75KW.Facts Only wrote:25% more power for what? It only uses 'power' to maintain turbine/compressor speed so are they saying that the turbo unit requires 25% more power or that the MGUH can harvest 25% more energy from the exhaust.PlatinumZealot wrote:The new Renault engine is reported to have 5% more horsepower across the whole rpm range and the MGUH now has 25% more power too.
http://motorsport.nextgen-auto.com/Rena ... 87802.html
Facts only has called me out on this one...PlatinumZealot wrote:Merc's is casted too.. its the cover plates are machined.
Billet Machined block would be too heavy. and you will never get the detailed channels you want.
tomazy wrote:Is 2015 Ferrari engine as (almost?) good as 2015 Mercedes engine over one lap?
Here are some interesting top speed averages of difirent engines from qualy in Australia, data is from here
- Mercedes=325,6km/h
- Ferrari=325,3km/h
- Renault=317,1km/h
I used averages becouse it should even out difirent car carakteristics a bit. What do you guys think?
- Honda=312,6km/h