Please see that post as being part of a discussion about copying and reusing concepts, from competitors and from history. I never meant to say they copy exactly and exactly for the same purpose. I also mentioned that such copying is not always possible due to different rules. But the concept was not new.PlatinumZealot wrote: This blown diffuser works differently from the Blown diffuser in the RB6. This one blows the throat of the diffuser and it is not as efficient as sealing the sides and blowing the throat as what the RB6 did.
Could you elaborate on what you're referring to? I know McLaren Applied Technologies provides a lot of electronics (=hardware) for example the SECU. If memory serves correctly the provide the controllers with low level software, that is OS and drivers (again, out of head, I believe something called TAG-OS, because they used to be provided by TAG electronics or something like that). AFAIK each team can do whatever the want on top of that, so electronics is the same, software is different. As far as the engine goes, I believe Honda does the soft.PlatinumZealot wrote:Guys must not be so quick to blame honda for everything. Alot of the electronics belong to Mclaren too.
I will have to find the quote from Arai and get back to you. If my memory serves Arai said some of the energy recovery sfotware Mclaren is responsible for.Jef Patat wrote:Please see that post as being part of a discussion about copying and reusing concepts, from competitors and from history. I never meant to say they copy exactly and exactly for the same purpose. I also mentioned that such copying is not always possible due to different rules. But the concept was not new.PlatinumZealot wrote: This blown diffuser works differently from the Blown diffuser in the RB6. This one blows the throat of the diffuser and it is not as efficient as sealing the sides and blowing the throat as what the RB6 did.
Could you elaborate on what you're referring to? I know McLaren Applied Technologies provides a lot of electronics (=hardware) for example the SECU. If memory serves correctly the provide the controllers with low level software, that is OS and drivers (again, out of head, I believe something called TAG-OS, because they used to be provided by TAG electronics or something like that). AFAIK each team can do whatever the want on top of that, so electronics is the same, software is different. As far as the engine goes, I believe Honda does the soft.PlatinumZealot wrote:Guys must not be so quick to blame honda for everything. Alot of the electronics belong to Mclaren too.
Though I don't share your basepoint, don't interpret me as saying: blaim Honda for everything. At the moment the engine is the weakest link, that doesn't mean I'm saying the chassis is the strongest one. It's not that easy to say, everything influences everything.
A long(but interesting) article which sums up what we have already said, Honda started too late and not investing enough money. 2016´s mid-season sounds quite logic to me.vantage87 wrote:What’s wrong with McLaren Honda ? - very interesting article about chassis, suspension, power unit and upgrade tokens.
http://www.formulaupdate.com/whats-wron ... ren-honda/
2016 Mid season to be where? They may get to where Mercedes (and now Ferrari) currently are but the goal posts will have moved on significantly by then and presumably Renault will have sorted themselves out as well.Vasconia wrote:A long(but interesting) article which sums up what we have already said, Honda started too late and not investing enough money. 2016´s mid-season sounds quite logic to me.vantage87 wrote:What’s wrong with McLaren Honda ? - very interesting article about chassis, suspension, power unit and upgrade tokens.
http://www.formulaupdate.com/whats-wron ... ren-honda/
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
It's simple -> no it never is, if it were the problems would have been solvedConclusion
It’s simple, Honda did not put enough staff, money or time behind the new power unit...
That's exactly the thing I was talking about. You don't know that, so why say this is a fact?mrluke wrote:I dont understand why people say it is not running at 100%.
The PU is running past breaking point, surely the team are getting 100% of the available power? They are certainly using all of the available fuel.
The PU is already at 100% anything else is just Mclaren speak about performance that is not available.
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!