WilliamsF1 wrote:I don't want to like I am running you down
but a genuine question
what do you mean by Architecture? the V angle is fixed, bore spacing is fixed, bore offset is fixed so what is left? They obviously cannot change the bore and stroke (at least I think that is locked)
Ferrari is planning a major change for next year so why shouldn't the same be possible for Honda
We are talking about attachment points and very small dips in the V section to accomodate parts, as well as the sides of the block. As you know, the cylinders always has some of encasement around. This is considered part of the block, also in the regulations, and that's where you have the "contact patch" between the engine block and the other parts.
Also note I did NOT use the word engine, but PU. A PU archtecture encompasses the position and mounting of MGU-H, MGU-K, TC and possibly intercoolers. That's not the same as just the cylinders or their angle.
A "major change" is not the same as a complete overhaul. A major change could already be seen as moving a hole a centimeter down. Again, Honda is not going to cut it in my opinion with reallocating the TC or part of the TC.
Theoretically, what's to stop them quitting the sport for a season, and then coming back in 2017 with a new engine?
Theoritically, nothing. Although I think the FIA will not allow them back for atleast several years, and it would also be considered breach of contracts with mclaren.
If they go down that path, and that's of course a big, then I figure they'll be atleast out for several seasons anyway to develop the PU in all freedom.