Wouldn't put it past them. Kvyat seems to have a "I'm going to do whatever it takes" attitude. He already has a podium, they know he has the pace. If he helps Honda deliver a winner next season by starting at the back for the rest of the year so be it.
This is not like Honda's experiments, all the breakdowns were not directly related to the motor. Oil leakage, fuel system (I heard that a hose or fuel line has come off), we also don’t know what the last breakdown is connected with. All failures were directly or indirectly related to the chassis and TR. It is extremely stupid to conduct experiments on Kvyat’s car, Honda wouldn’t do that.
Could you tell us some more about the new concept?godlameroso wrote: ↑24 Sep 2019, 14:59Still ironing out the kinks, they didn't want to unleash it all just yet. Sound is mainly due to ignition timing settings, as of now they are conservative. Good news is even with these preliminary settings it is still a bit more efficient and powerful than spec 3. There is more to come, Honda will turn it up a bit more next round should be worth another tenth and a half relative to Mercedes.GhostF1 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2019, 05:37Interesting! Does this explain why the PU sounded noticeably different? It was definitely more crackly and the cylinder cut occasionally sounded different. Verstappens onboard in Q3 it is very noticeable (see Juzh upload).godlameroso wrote: ↑23 Sep 2019, 15:00They brought the fuel it works. Ferrari just had too much pace this round. On to Sochi, I think RBR will be much better there as the downforce requirements are right in the car's window. Mostly mid speed corners in sector 1 & 2 which is where they are fastest of all.
What really interests me is their concept, the fact they got it to work is very impressive, if it is what I've been led to believe. Even if other manufacturers knew the concept, highly unlikely they would be able to copy it without a year of trial and error.
I think cylinder skipping can also be a good method for AFR control at low load high boost. Firing all cylinders in this condition would make all of them very lean to the point of misfire.gruntguru wrote: ↑28 Sep 2019, 09:25The "Babble" is part-load cylinder skipping. Running a few cylinders at high load uses less fuel than running all cylinders at part load. They skip cylinders in a sequence that shares the "skip fire" around all the cylinders - in a pattern which varies depending how much load they need to shed.flexcon wrote: ↑27 Sep 2019, 15:41The famous Honda Babble that happens off the throttle. It only lasts here for 2 seconds. This has been a characteristic of this engine since testing first began in November 2014. It's never left.
https://youtu.be/I8hEOwUC-Hg?t=8
The practice of cutting cylinders is an old one that dates from the traction control era, when it was the most common way to react to wheelspin under load. This time around it has to be activated differently however.Mudflap wrote: ↑28 Sep 2019, 19:01I think cylinder skipping can also be a good method for AFR control at low load high boost. Firing all cylinders in this condition would make all of them very lean to the point of misfire.gruntguru wrote: ↑28 Sep 2019, 09:25The "Babble" is part-load cylinder skipping. Running a few cylinders at high load uses less fuel than running all cylinders at part load. They skip cylinders in a sequence that shares the "skip fire" around all the cylinders - in a pattern which varies depending how much load they need to shed.flexcon wrote: ↑27 Sep 2019, 15:41The famous Honda Babble that happens off the throttle. It only lasts here for 2 seconds. This has been a characteristic of this engine since testing first began in November 2014. It's never left.
https://youtu.be/I8hEOwUC-Hg?t=8
I'm so glad you're on this forum. There was no PU based speed disadvantage with Toro Rosso, their pace is a direct result of stray and setup. Nothing to do with the PU.
I don't know about that. Looking again at speed traps and sector times, the Redbull is roughly the same as the Mercs. However, what we don't know is if they are reducing the optimum downforce for more speed down the straight.
Ok, question for you. Do you think race pace is solely engine based? I really hope you don't believe that...