saviour stivala wrote: ↑22 Jul 2018, 08:27
godlameroso wrote: ↑22 Jul 2018, 05:31
saviour stivala wrote: ↑21 Jul 2018, 22:57
Some people on here seems to not being able to understand the difference in design and scope between a normal run of the mill/off the shelve turbocharger as used on a road going engine and that of the formula one turbocharger design and scope of use. The normal turbocharger as found on a road going engine have the waste gate build-in into the scroll housing and when it opens is meant relieve the exhaust gasses pressure and so the exhaust gasses energy by bypassing a controlled amount to the scroll exhaust outlet. The turbocharger as used in formula one is totally different in scope and design, the waste gates are not part of or build into the exhaust scroll, they are separate, they are situated at the end of each of the exhaust manifold and before the exhaust scroll, when open they are meant to bypass exhaust gasses away from the scroll and directly into each of their own dedicated and separate exhaust pipes.
You act like none of us know that external wastegates are a thing, even run of the mill turbo kits on Honda Civics work better with external wastegates. I've sent enough down the track to know papi.
You still don’t understand or cannot differentiate or your ego want let you, between the design working scope of a normal road going turbocharger waste gate and that of a formula one.
Do they not function to control gases going to the turbine? Just the wastegate control is much faster and finer in F1 because the actuator isn't a cheap ass rubber diaphragm, but a state of the art hydraulic one.
Also why the antagonism, we are simply discussing turbos, my ego has nothing to do with this, it's not like you're stealing my woman or anything.