While I don't think, that every firing order is used, your idea is very good.PlatinumZealot wrote:Ok. Do you think that wazari gave us ALL of the firing orders that the engine uses for various reasons? Whether it is warm up, cool down, or some other strange reasons?
Yes I am very sure that Honda uses 2-3 cylinder work during low load or idle and under more than 35%-40% full cylinder power.PlatinumZealot wrote: In the video where jenson pulled out of the garage the engine seemed to change from that weird tone to a more regular one.
Could it be an on-the-fly change in firing order?
On-the-fly change is possible. Remeber the lovely Sound the MP4-30/31 made when coming out of the corner, this sound could only be created by cylinder shutoff and the switching back.
This could really be something real. Maybe my knowledge from my engine project could help here. Using a manifested list of working cylinders under shutoff condition for high Performance engines isn't favoured because of highly unequal wear and warmup. Using all cylinders, but create a weird order with very wide intervals has the same effect but has the Advantage of equal wear. And: Even though the "big-bang" idea isn't very useful in a F1 engine, having some bigger torque spikes could improve out-of-corner speed.PlatinumZealot wrote: And just being a little crazy here: The other firing orders Wazari listed with the "dead cylinders" the ones having a a complete of 1080 degrees. Could these firing orders be a form of cylinder deactivation? Instead of one ingition event in 720 degrees. It is instead two ignition events in 2160 degrees. In effect one vacuous or missing power stroke in every three normal cycles.
Let's just think about that shortly: The sound of the soundfile fits to 1-2-3-4-5-6 with 1,3,6 shutted of. This could maybe be something like a "warmup" or something like that mode. When thinking about the other orders with the same crankshaft as 1-2-3-4-5-6 or 1-4-2-5-3-6(they're the same), this would create the following scenarios:
1-4-5-6-3-2: 1 - 450° - 4 - 120° - 5 - 120° - 6 - 270° - 3 - 600° - 2 - 600° - 1
This is pretty useless, this kind of power delivery wouldn't work well. The exhaust gas flow to the turbine would be very pulse-like. While this isn't good for efficiency under high loads, it would work out ok for lower loads and could maybe work out for a bit higher turbine Speed, but I don't think so.
1-5-3-6-2-4: 1 - 670° - 5 - 390° - 3 - 450° - 6 - 150° - 2 - 330° - 4 - 270° - 1
This method could resemble a 2 cylinder engine. Definetly possible...
The flow to the exhaust turbine would be more efficient. Maybe the "big-bang" on 6-2 could help Keep the turbine Spinning on higher rpms.
Under braking is like low loads, the Keep the turbine under rotating to reduce power spent on MGU-H for spooling up.PlatinumZealot wrote: This could be used under braking maybe?
Or lift and coast?
Or for exhaust gas recirculation(the exhaust from the other active cylinders would easily flow into the "dead" ones?
Lift and coast would be same.
Exhaust gas recirculation doesn't work well this way I think.