Hey guys, there's an article on Auto sport where Yasuhisa Arai says,
"The heat problem is not only with the engine, but also with the MGU-K, we took that reduction in power to survive several races with one engine"
He also says they expected better pace in Australia but,
"Unfortunately we don't have the experiences of higher temperatures so we could not risk losing the engine in the first race"
I'm not very technical, that's why I come here to learn.
So I have a question.
Is it not possible to run the engines on the dyno back at the factory in hotter conditions ?
I.e. Can they add bodywork to simulate the packaging, and maybe even increase the ambient temperature in an attempt to replicate what they expect to encounter ?
I find it strange that with all the millions they pour into a project like this that something along these lines hasn't been attempted.