You mean coming off on the compressor inlet pointing down and to the right?
You mean coming off on the compressor inlet pointing down and to the right?
They seem to have improved it a bit.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑25 Mar 2017, 21:05Hasegawa himself did indeed say that it is something they have programmed into the upshifts to prevent problems. I am not too sure whose side the problems stem from but they gotta cut the revs and power up top for this weekend if they wanna finish the race..
Or detuned the engine a bit for the race to get it to the end. Who knows.ncassi22 wrote: ↑26 Mar 2017, 05:27They seem to have improved it a bit.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑25 Mar 2017, 21:05Hasegawa himself did indeed say that it is something they have programmed into the upshifts to prevent problems. I am not too sure whose side the problems stem from but they gotta cut the revs and power up top for this weekend if they wanna finish the race..
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That's the one. I think I can see the hydraulic lines and the position sensor. Since VGT is not allowed and throttle is after compressor I can t think of anything else other than guide vanes.godlameroso wrote: ↑26 Mar 2017, 03:19You mean coming off on the compressor inlet pointing down and to the right?
I always thought that bar Honda 2004 car could be wcc if they have tyre as good as ferraris BridgestonesJolle wrote: ↑25 Mar 2017, 22:06Just thinking about it, aren't we (and the press) glorifying Honda's qualities as an engine supplier to much?
Looking at the numbers, last time Honda had a real race winning engine was 25 years ago (with Senna/McLaren) and since then they were in F1 most of the time with just one race win (Button in Hungary).
I believe they are on full throttle longer, due to their power deficit. Thus, they consume more fuel.AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑26 Mar 2017, 10:01Can't really understand how they manage to run a detuned engine and they are still in need of fuel saving!! 3 years in and they still have to do fuel saving?? Nice thing here is how Honda managed to solve pretty much all their reliability problems and come to Australia with an engine that isn't dead last and can survive the whole race distance!! =D>
I expect spec 2 will solve them power and fuel saving problems because they seem to be able to find solutions and take McLaren ahead of the midfield!
Me thinks that's a blow off/relief valve.Mudflap wrote: ↑26 Mar 2017, 09:40That's the one. I think I can see the hydraulic lines and the position sensor. Since VGT is not allowed and throttle is after compressor I can t think of anything else other than guide vanes.godlameroso wrote: ↑26 Mar 2017, 03:19You mean coming off on the compressor inlet pointing down and to the right?