are we seriously arguing because we're calling the pump 2 different things?
The scavenge stages on the oil pump will deal with it, nothing that trick about it, even the car in my shed has that.FightingHellPhish wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 08:35Not unless they are running a vacuum pump (or like the trick drag racers use and use a one way valve on the exhaust) or.. a pcv system connected to the Intake before the compressor (which is now banned in F1). Windage trays and crank scrapers do a lot for oil control but crank case gasses are still an issue especially with boosted applications. Combustion gasses, heat, and inevitable oil slinging and the like all contribute to it.
You are correct about crankcase pressure being lower than atmo.J.A.W. wrote: ↑25 Mar 2018, 09:04Doubt it..FightingHellPhish wrote: ↑25 Mar 2018, 04:06If you were to disconnect the PCV system on any car and vent to atmo, you would see similar. the issue is larger on forced induction cars.
1stly, it is highly unlikely that forced induction F1 mills do not run at -ve pressure in the crankcase,
so 'blow-by' as such, which will normally be a sign of malfunctioning/worn-out internal sealing, is out..
Unless of course, it is a deliberate oil-mist consumption mechanism 'breathing' - at a low boost state..
('Blow-by' venting to the slipstream, while racing - has to be a 'probable cause' for a 'black flag' deal, no?)
Very interesting.godlameroso wrote: ↑27 Mar 2018, 01:51Whatever they're doing it's working, Ferrari teams had the least loss of speed. This year it's obvious the cars have more downforce, thus more drag, now perhaps Ferrari itself made a modest downforce improvement which is why it only lost 1.2kmh at the speed trap vs last year where others like Mercedes lost almost 7kmh and was 3kmh slower than Ferrari.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DZN4RrLV4AIbPfZ.jpg
It seems the power units of Ferrari and Mercedes are closer than ever.
Haas clearly has more downforce than last year, the power of the Ferrari engine hasn't changed much since last year it's just more reliable. So a 5kmh loss of speed is purely down to drag in my opinion, of course I could be wrong.
Qualifying.sosic2121 wrote: ↑29 Mar 2018, 15:26Very interesting.godlameroso wrote: ↑27 Mar 2018, 01:51Whatever they're doing it's working, Ferrari teams had the least loss of speed. This year it's obvious the cars have more downforce, thus more drag, now perhaps Ferrari itself made a modest downforce improvement which is why it only lost 1.2kmh at the speed trap vs last year where others like Mercedes lost almost 7kmh and was 3kmh slower than Ferrari.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DZN4RrLV4AIbPfZ.jpg
It seems the power units of Ferrari and Mercedes are closer than ever.
Is this from Q or from race?