If a Hot V configuration was such a great concept for the hybrid PU's, dont you think the teams would have lobbied to have the current restriction lifted?
I think their silence means that it was looked at and discarded as not worth the effort.
If a Hot V configuration was such a great concept for the hybrid PU's, dont you think the teams would have lobbied to have the current restriction lifted?
Why all the hate for hot vee? I cite 3 manufacturers who use it, and all I get is no one likes it? So much for innovation...
Don't get me wrong, I'd love to see other Engine configs, however, in the Hybrid era I just don't see the hot-v concept making a meaningful improvement over the cold-v we currently have.
They aren’t hybrids tho are they?Holm86 wrote: ↑26 Mar 2020, 08:33Also both Mercedes and BMW roadcar V8's are now hot vee's as they claim it's more efficient.
I just don't think the manufacturers care to lobby such a thing, as it isn't a major thing after all, when the regulations are the same for everyone.
As AJI says they don't even lobby an even firing engine at least. And I think I'd be easier to make an even firing engine last longer as it doesn't have the same bad harmonics
Your point being?djos wrote: ↑26 Mar 2020, 08:47They aren’t hybrids tho are they?Holm86 wrote: ↑26 Mar 2020, 08:33Also both Mercedes and BMW roadcar V8's are now hot vee's as they claim it's more efficient.
I just don't think the manufacturers care to lobby such a thing, as it isn't a major thing after all, when the regulations are the same for everyone.
As AJI says they don't even lobby an even firing engine at least. And I think I'd be easier to make an even firing engine last longer as it doesn't have the same bad harmonics
The hybrid parts add a huge amount of complexity and going hot vee is quite simple when you don’t have hybrid components to package.Holm86 wrote: ↑26 Mar 2020, 10:25Your point being?djos wrote: ↑26 Mar 2020, 08:47They aren’t hybrids tho are they?Holm86 wrote: ↑26 Mar 2020, 08:33Also both Mercedes and BMW roadcar V8's are now hot vee's as they claim it's more efficient.
I just don't think the manufacturers care to lobby such a thing, as it isn't a major thing after all, when the regulations are the same for everyone.
As AJI says they don't even lobby an even firing engine at least. And I think I'd be easier to make an even firing engine last longer as it doesn't have the same bad harmonics
As I said the Audi engine is 120°, which makes it a lot wider than 90°.djos wrote: ↑26 Mar 2020, 10:44The hybrid parts add a huge amount of complexity and going hot vee is quite simple when you don’t have hybrid components to package.
Your picture of the Audi engine didn’t help your case, by F1 standards it’s a monster and way way too wide! LMP cars don’t have the same aero contains ad open wheelers abs have a lot more space to work with.
They havde listned to some points from the manufactures, but the rest is dictated by FIA.
Not when it comes to balancing, if you run even firing.