Wazari posted this late 2017 in which he talks about many cooks being involved in the PU design. Note MAT involvement...
Wazari wrote: ↑17 Nov 2017, 00:09
I will say this, the current Spec 3.XXX series PU is a mish-mash of HRD, McLaren (MAT), outside consultants and internal consultants. IMO this will never work. Too many cooks in the kitchen. The "Spec 4" PU is more of the "Honda way" which all the "experts" think is doomed for failure. The Spec 4 PU has a different block, internals, MGU-H, etc. The Spec 4 heads will mate to the current PU.
A much more recent post by Wazari talks to prior MAT involvement...
Wazari wrote: ↑03 Mar 2018, 08:41
Singabule wrote: ↑03 Mar 2018, 05:41
Wazari san, it could be translated to let say honda jet engine division also give input to HRD turbocharger? And as my little knowledge, honda did not do the Electronic in house, and always using vendor instead. Could it be this horizontal integration in F1 engine program involving RBT from the design stage or manufacturing stage? All of US know that Last 3 years the CF work, Electronic and battery is produced by MAT, so honda has shifted this project entirely to RBT?
Yes, HRD did receive input from the aircraft division with regards to several components of the turbine and shaft/bearing design. McLaren took lead of the ERS system with majority of the components provided by MAT and its associated vendor/partners. This part of the project is now in-house, not RBT. Is that what you're asking?
This post from awhile back has intrigued me...
Revs84 wrote: ↑25 Mar 2018, 16:45
Anyone knows if Honda are still using the MGU-H built by MAT or have already started using one built in-house?
My questions are around the 2018 ERS and more specifically the problematic MGU-H. Is there still any relationship between Honda and MAT today? In short, does MAT provide any part of the 2018 PU? As part of the McLaren divorce, was there some type of IP settlement (licensing agreement) with respect to MAT technology, or did Honda have to reinvent the wheel for the 2018 ERS solution to work around technology previously provided by MAT? How much of the 2018 MGU-H is "Honda designed" vs. someone else (MAT or otherwise).
Lastly, I can't find the post right now, but I think someone said that the 2018 MGU-H is going to be replaced mid-season by a new Honda design. That implies that the current solution is not Honda's? If any of that is true, is the new MGU-H for this weekend just an improvement of the prior design, or is this the above mentioned in-house replacement that has just been moved forward?
Richard
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