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I think no person working for Ferrari would be telling this, on or off the record. My best guess is that it is conjecture based on the issues during winter testing, speed traps figures in Melbourne as well as Verstappen being able to get by Vettel (which was put down as derating). Note this is perfectly possible, however from my point of view one or a couple of media outlets brought this forward and all other websites were very eager to make something juicy out of it. It is a little bit of a train without brakes, either it will run out of fuel/power because the conjecture is not getting confirmed and come to a halt on its own, or further performance deficit which can possibly be related to PU power, will keep fueling it until the train crashes with Ferrari having to openly admit there is more to the story.
Prosit MR Moderator, so spot-on and good analogy with a runaway train with no brakes. Constant and plenty of F1 runaway trains with no brakes out of many F1 stations.turbof1 wrote: ↑25 Mar 2019, 10:39I think no person working for Ferrari would be telling this, on or off the record. My best guess is that it is conjecture based on the issues during winter testing, speed traps figures in Melbourne as well as Verstappen being able to get by Vettel (which was put down as derating). Note this is perfectly possible, however from my point of view one or a couple of media outlets brought this forward and all other websites were very eager to make something juicy out of it. It is a little bit of a train without brakes, either it will run out of fuel/power because the conjecture is not getting confirmed and come to a halt on its own, or further performance deficit which can possibly be related to PU power, will keep fueling it until the train crashes with Ferrari having to openly admit there is more to the story.
So my best advice is not to bite too much into the speculation for now. I know it's tempting to discuss something this high profile, but we simply do not have enough to go on.
Okay..... Would a missing cylinder stop the MGU lights being on when recharging...Sieper wrote: ↑01 Apr 2019, 00:00I cannot believe a (one) cilinder issue. They really seemed to loose the mgu power (to me). Like Ric in Monaco last year. That would also cause them to burn more fuel. In an effort to keep pace up as much as possible. A not working cilinder would have a much different effect, If indeed the engine could somehow keep going.
That doesn’t explain why their was no harvesting light on Charles car.gruntguru wrote: ↑01 Apr 2019, 00:45Depends on the translation. "Mis-combustion" is not necessarily a complete mis-fire. Could be poor combustion characteristics - detonation, slow burn, incomplete burn etc - on one cylinder.
I would imagine most operating parameters, timing, fuelling etc can be adjusted on a per-cylinder basis to compensate for a malfunctioning cylinder, so the other five cylinders can still operate at their optimum. Some things can be changed per-cylinder eg intake pressure, exhaust pressure.