Leggo!
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they are... , thats why they keep talking about wait until half season
This has been discussed to death. The major Achilles heel was the MGU-H, it was literally the root cause of failure 99% of the time, I believe Canada was an actual ICE issue where Hasegawa was quoted as being shocked, as it was the first time they'd seen this issue before.Big Mangalhit wrote: ↑15 Feb 2018, 18:03Since they used something like 9 ICE's and TC's I don't think MGU-H is the only thing they need to improve. Also it's hard to predict what will happen in the tests- Last year by this time everybody was saying they needed to improve energy deployment and efficiency and nobody was saying they needed to improve the oil chamber and MGU-H bearings. And yet they really needed to take care of that and almost had no teste because of such. Hopefully this year they'll start with the right foot.
Catch this year's Renault.McMika98 wrote: ↑16 Feb 2018, 00:16Sadly, it appears the new Honda unit will be trialling all 3 other manufacturers like it has done the last 3 years. The nightmare still continues in 2018 by the looks of things.
Straight from the horse's mouth, Dr Marko is quoted on amus that after having run RA618 equivalent (spec 4,5.0) on test benches, he thinks that Honda may catch Renault around midseason! So i guess all the pre season hype and speculation can go straight in the bin. Merc having proven reliability last year, will most definitely raise the power while the remainders try to get the reliability in place. Its going to be another Mercedes domination, yawn.
And even when the TC and ICE survived, might as well change them for new units since they will be starting at the back anyway. Good for implementing small upgrades and to get more mileage out of the parts.GhostF1 wrote: ↑15 Feb 2018, 22:28This has been discussed to death. The major Achilles heel was the MGU-H, it was literally the root cause of failure 99% of the time, I believe Canada was an actual ICE issue where Hasegawa was quoted as being shocked, as it was the first time they'd seen this issue before.Big Mangalhit wrote: ↑15 Feb 2018, 18:03Since they used something like 9 ICE's and TC's I don't think MGU-H is the only thing they need to improve. Also it's hard to predict what will happen in the tests- Last year by this time everybody was saying they needed to improve energy deployment and efficiency and nobody was saying they needed to improve the oil chamber and MGU-H bearings. And yet they really needed to take care of that and almost had no teste because of such. Hopefully this year they'll start with the right foot.
It was developed by McLaren and other outside companies. The issue was exacerbated by the oil blow by from the Honda PU. Hard to fine tune this when it isn't your own component.
Several occasions the MGU-H detonated and terminally damaged the entire PU due to its location.
Honda have since stated they intend to utilise their own design they have been working on, however they also said some of the "Hybrid componentry" will still need to be sourced from McLaren at the start, but it will eventually become an entirely Honda affair. When that will be, I'd probably think mid season. Either way, bring on the car reveals, testing and the Aus GP pls. This wait is killing me now