Don‘t think so. Newey has the numbers of the 2018 str cooling requirements, they got a full car dyno and i‘d say the engineering department of RB is more advanced than that of McL. But that‘s only my opinion...saviour stivala wrote:Have Honda needs been totally ignored by Newey, Have Newey done a 2014 again?.
In fact Redbull also says they do that packing with Honda.Tzk wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 12:08Don‘t think so. Newey has the numbers of the 2018 str cooling requirements, they got a full car dyno and i‘d say the engineering department of RB is more advanced than that of McL. But that‘s only my opinion...saviour stivala wrote:Have Honda needs been totally ignored by Newey, Have Newey done a 2014 again?.
I also guess the honda runs smoother during shifts, because rb and honda have worked closely to finally get rid of the oscillations. Remember the article where the rb engineers where fascinated, because they could change mappings right on the dyno with honda? Same for honda, because they could take tge suggestions right away.
Seems like this kind of workflow wasn‘t possible in the past...
I would love to read that article. Do you know where you read it?Tzk wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 12:08Don‘t think so. Newey has the numbers of the 2018 str cooling requirements, they got a full car dyno and i‘d say the engineering department of RB is more advanced than that of McL. But that‘s only my opinion...saviour stivala wrote:Have Honda needs been totally ignored by Newey, Have Newey done a 2014 again?.
I also guess the honda runs smoother during shifts, because rb and honda have worked closely to finally get rid of the oscillations. Remember the article where the rb engineers where fascinated, because they could change mappings right on the dyno with honda? Same for honda, because they could take tge suggestions right away.
Seems like this kind of workflow wasn‘t possible in the past...
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/toro ... 7/1396946/“You should have seen the smiling faces of the engineers when they came back from dyno run with the gearbox and the power unit,” Tost said. “They said: 'Hey, we could change the mappings during the running'.
It sounds really well. Great video. Thank youanthonyfa18 wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 19:48https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_LCm14zoeo
just wow the up shifts can it be honda has fix vibration
It will last until second or third race I thinkJaisonas wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 16:22From the video F1 posted in the youtube channel, i heard zero vibrations during full power up-shifts, which is pretty good.
Also i posted this in the RB thread but again, everyone is freaking out about the tight rear end, while forgetting that the honda is considerably shorter than renault, which had that big chonker of a turbo in the back.
Well, the engine with this lap is already more reliable than it ever was with Mclaren in the pre-season.anthonyfa18 wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 19:48https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_LCm14zoeo
just wow the up shifts can it be honda has fix vibration