I do know that a Spec "4.1 and 4.2" (numbers just for simplicity sake), were built and dyno-tested. I also understand that at least one of them has exceeded not met, 700 kWh, but I am not there and my nephew just smiles when I ask him.GhostF1 wrote: ↑21 Feb 2018, 23:01That's fair enough actually. Conservative start is probably a smart move. Keep things rolling at decent but safe pace while development continues for down the line.
Curious about the "one version" line. Are you talking like a spec 4.2/3/4/5? Or are you suggesting one of the 4.1's built has hit 700 on the dyno?
I don't know what Renault is doing and whether they have hit this 950 HP number. As far as this "new" combustion process as with any new idea, it takes time and tremendous amount of money to develop. I believe that many great ideas never leave the drawing board or even never leave the creator's head because of the two reasons. To go from paper to casting, forging, milling, etc ICE parts is a lengthy, costly process. And when it's not your money being spent, then obviously some higher-ups need to believe and bless your ideas for them to see the light of day. While it might sound like an excuse, the other 3 PU manufacturers all have had a head start, some more than others. Of course I am happy that HRD has decided to move forward with this concept and to see rudimentary versions actually running is very exciting to me. When the final product will actually make it to the race track is speculation at this point. However without this process/design, I don't think Mercedes will be passed.