McLaren MP4-31 Honda

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ALO_Power wrote:
majki2111 wrote:McLaren's Button happy with Honda's F1 progress but wants more

"The standout is the deployment has been very good, very consistent throughout the day, no issues, and quite a big chunk better on the long runs compared to last year."Obviously it shows other weaknesses with the car we still need to improve, but it was a good day, and I'm reasonably happy. On outright pace? Who knows. If you look at the times you would say we are miles away, but we're not going out there to set a lap time, we're going out there to do different checks. We're obviously not going to be the quickest car at this test, and probably won't be for most of the year, but as long as we can see improvements, the feeling of the car is good and something to build on."
[On] deployment we've made a good step forward, but with the power unit we've a lot of work still," he added."They [Honda] have done a good job on working on the reliability and pushing the deployment very hard over the winter."But I don't think any of us will be happy going to Melbourne with the power unit. There is definitely more to come from the first race. We need that."Button, though, can at least sense Honda has made strides, not least behind the scenes after his dealings with the Japanese manufacturer's staff."I said when we had our first meeting yesterday, they have so much more confidence when they are talking in English," said Button."But they are also confident but they really believe in what they have done and achieved over the winter."It's great to see that confidence because initially it was a very different situation.
Sorry but I can't understand this. Their biggest problem for 2015 was the ERS harvesting/deployment. The McLaren chassis is claimed to be a good one plus the ICE. If they resolved their ERS related issues and with the updated ICE / turbos and stuff + updates on chassis then what are they waiting for? With all of these sorted they should get really competitive and aiming for podiums and stuff. What more is Button expecting?

EDIT: Now I noticed that he mentioned: "for most of the year" . So he intends that somewhen throughout the year McLaren could be the fastest car on the grid?
They never had a normal deployement during 2015, and it wasn't by a single factor but because a myriad of issues, starting with the sensors, that forced them to run the first third of the season blind, not even knowing what was happening.

I have the feeling also that deployement is way more complex than initially considered, hence my theory regarding the software part of the equation. I've just read something about Button saying the deployement was now "listening", implying it is not a binary on/off thing, but a proper "eco-system" depending on combustion and of how the whole PU adapts to the driver demands.

You can't simply run lean on fuel mixture all the time, this would make the car unresponsive or undriveable. There's a lot to fine tune.

BTW, the throaty Honda growl has not disapeared and it seems to be related to off throtle situations where the PU should be harvesting. Anybody with an idea?

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Jef Patat wrote:Anyone knows what we are looking at here?
http://i68.tinypic.com/11u9f2r.jpg
Floor mounted IR camera for rear tire temperature monitoring.

Nothing unusual.
Except the odd view angle. :)

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vantage87 wrote:Jenson Button says McLaren-Honda has slashed its lap times by 'four or five tenths' per lap after fixing its engine ERS deployment system over the winter.
Ouch.
The other Teams will also have slashed off 3 to 5 tenths over the winter. If they really want to move up on the grid they will have to find significantly more, yet. Jenson's comments weren't terribly confidence inspiring that they made up most of the gap, either. Hope to be wrong but all this doesn't smell too much like podiums, honestly. Or they are sandbagging.

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No, it says they've slashed 4-5 tenths off just from the ERS deployment alone, not the entire car/engine progress

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Ted's Notebook - Barcelona First Test, Day 1


Some interesting information about speed trap and new power unit Mclaren Honda (start - 16:25)

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There is some talk of innovative front suspension on this car.
It must be related to how close the upper and lower control arms are in relation to each other.

Have a look for yourselves.

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There seems to be attention placed on it by Giorgio Piola
For Sure!!

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I'm just goint to repost GoranF1 on the Topic of the Front Suspension:
GoranF1 wrote:Mp4-31 has inovative front suspension.
http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/revea ... on-674936/
It's from Page 12, but there is so much Off Topic stuff posted on the last 2 Pages no one seemed to have noticed it. :roll:

Ohh and to start off the Day in a good Mood, Rake and Beauty Shots..... :D :D
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Pilatus wrote:
Jef Patat wrote:Anyone knows what we are looking at here?
http://i68.tinypic.com/11u9f2r.jpg
Floor mounted IR camera for rear tire temperature monitoring.

Nothing unusual.
Except the odd view angle. :)
I'm not sure about that, don't they normally use the sensor in the image below for tire monitoring? It would be a very strange place to mount such a sensor, looking at the wall of the tire maybe?
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nice rim

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Jef Patat wrote: I'm not sure about that, don't they normally use the sensor in the image below for tire monitoring? It would be a very strange place to mount such a sensor, looking at the wall of the tire maybe?
You can see a light-coloured cable running up the rear and into the airbox cover, presumably for this sensor's data.
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Thunders wrote: Ohh and to start off the Day in a good Mood, Rake and Beauty Shots..... :D :D
http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/wp-content/u ... _HiRes.jpg
There's been an arakening. Have you felt it?

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@Postmoe: Good one :mrgreen:

Here are some Pictures from this morning. The first shows the slotted FW Pylon quite well.
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Why does it still have the sound of traction control. It seems so odd? Is it Cylinder deactivation or what?