I’d like to see that quote. It wouldn’t surprise me though. They do there own dyno work (with Renault) so it could be possible that they could optimize an area where Renault cannot due to their fuel spec.
I’d like to see that quote. It wouldn’t surprise me though. They do there own dyno work (with Renault) so it could be possible that they could optimize an area where Renault cannot due to their fuel spec.
RBR doesn't do their own dyno work with the Renault engine, RBR having chosen to run on different fuel and oil than what their engine supplier use have to pay extra for Renault to tune the engine they supply RBR on their fuel/oil of chose. just imagine any of the present four manufacturers letting somebody else dyno run/tune their engine.subcritical71 wrote: ↑25 Aug 2018, 05:46I’d like to see that quote. It wouldn’t surprise me though. They do there own dyno work (with Renault) so it could be possible that they could optimize an area where Renault cannot due to their fuel spec.
Yep, that's why I said 'with Renault'.saviour stivala wrote: ↑17 Sep 2018, 15:50RBR doesn't do their own dyno work with the Renault engine, RBR having chosen to run on different fuel and oil than what their engine supplier use have to pay extra for Renault to tune the engine they supply RBR on their fuel/oil of chose. just imagine any of the present four manufacturers letting somebody else dyno run/tune their engine.subcritical71 wrote: ↑25 Aug 2018, 05:46I’d like to see that quote. It wouldn’t surprise me though. They do there own dyno work (with Renault) so it could be possible that they could optimize an area where Renault cannot due to their fuel spec.