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Merc did this? I have not seen any mention of that.ferkan wrote:Yes they have moved water intercooler from V to the inside of chassis, and added another one above compressor like Merc and RBR last year.
Radiators are interestingly placed in V shape.
RBR? AFAIK they only have two R-R intercoolers in the sidepods.ferkan wrote:Yes they have moved water intercooler from V to the inside of chassis, and added another one above compressor like Merc and RBR last year.
Radiators are interestingly placed in V shape.
Haas is using last years Ferrari engine or??? For me engine on that picture looks like 2015 PU.Blackout wrote:That (green) 'rad', might be an air-air intercooler, not a simple gearbox oil rad. The blue pipe seem to be connected to it and it looks like one of the 2014-2015 water intercooler pipes... (rumours say Ferra ri will use water-air and air-air devices)
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I thought they had it above compressor as well.Blackout wrote:Yes Merc have also an air-air one in the sidepodRBR? AFAIK they only have two R-R intercoolers in the sidepods.ferkan wrote:Yes they have moved water intercooler from V to the inside of chassis, and added another one above compressor like Merc and RBR last year.
Radiators are interestingly placed in V shape.
#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
Looking at this pic, where the ice stops and the charger starts, it looks like that they've build a split turbo. It looks like there is no room for the compressor and not obvious where the charged air comes out of the compressor.Blackout wrote:Hmmm... is that silver duct coming from that exchanger (that we assumed is a small air-air interccoler and not a simple rad, based on the Haas pic ) or is that duct coming from the compressor...