With an ability to liberally interpret the rules like that, you should get a Job at Red Bull!DarkAlman wrote:Does the rule say all turbine exit exhaust gases must "pass through" or "exit" the tailpipe?domh245 wrote:I don't think you would be able to, in the regulations it states:DarkAlman wrote:ummm, they ran the rear wing support through the exhaust pipe?
I realize STR came up with this idea, but it just occurred to me, could they put an exhaust duct in there to do something F-duct related?
which I would take to mean that you can't run exhaust gas through a central pylon.Engine exhaust systems must have only a single turbine tailpipe ...
...All and only the turbine exit exhaust gases must pass through the turbine tailpipe
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But, whilst it does only say that they must pass through the tailpipe, the preceding point about only being able to have 1 exhaust exit, along with the rules about where that exit must be located (article 5.8.4), would rule out any exotic ducting to try and influence the rear wing aerodynamics. However, I wonder if it would be possible to add some small devices onto that central pylon (similar to those protrusions on the rear wing end plates of a number of cars) to try and influence the flow of the exhaust?