NL_Fer wrote: ↑15 Apr 2018, 21:52
Jokeri wrote: ↑14 Apr 2018, 14:25
wuzak wrote: ↑14 Apr 2018, 10:31
Supposedly it is just when the turbo is cold.
When the turbo is up to temperature the seal expand and less oil is lost.
If it's oil that's burning, why the smoke is white and not blue?
Burn little oil, blue smoke
Burn allot of oil, white smoke.
What is "little" and "a lot of" oil? If we consider 0.6 l as little and we don't see any smoke on other cars, shouldn't Ferrari then be using a hell of an amount of oil?
What's more, the amount and color of the smoke was the same in testing already. Why would they use much oil in testing? Same goes for free practice on race weekends when the engines are turned down. Still the same smoke.
Also, it would not be intelligent from Ferrari to make such big smoking visible if it came only from burning oil. They would have looked for another solution, thinking the smoke would cause a stir and make others investigate it precisely.