I agree with you on this, that is amazing looking.
I want a reject to sit in my living room.
Apart from reduce lag, the twin scroll helps to avoid interference betweens the near firing cylinders so I think it also makes the sound better. The Benetton B186 sound was awesome.JordanMugen wrote: β07 Aug 2020, 00:40I see!
Are these [Super GT/Super Formula] a twin-scroll turbo (or is twin-scroll unnecessary on a racing engine)? The wacky cam-cover to mount the inline 4-cylinder engine as a structural member is very unusual indeed! I'm pleased to the traditional attractive crinkle-red paint though.
As long it's an even firing engine it should do the trick for the sound.JordanMugen wrote: β07 Aug 2020, 00:40Would you compromise on a 919-type V4 for F1 due to it's better torsional structural properties? I can certainly envision 1.06L V4 (i.e., chop two cylinders off the current engines, given they are already 90 degrees and suitable for a V4 firing order) hybrid with a much bigger electric power output as the next generation of Formula One motor.
I would go with it's the ultimate '90s supercar with modern techniques. It's almost like a swan song of Baby Boomer era supercars.
Think of it this way.
I think a hypercard is different for everybody. But to me it's that next gen tech to go fast. That's what all the others were about. The F40 with it's crazy V8 Turbo, the 959 with it's special four wheel drive and electronics, the carbon F1 and the P1, 918, LaFerrari etc etc. To me the next big hypercar is the Mercedes One, with the tiny turbo engine. I hope Porsche will build a 919 or something with their V4 from LeMans.Manoah2u wrote: β12 Aug 2020, 22:06Think of it this way.
IF it turns out this machine will obliterate all other 'supercars' on the road.....then which one would be more 'up to date'?
Also what IS 'up to date'?
If you suggest only hybrid/electric innovative propulsion is concidered up to date,
then what about all those brand new Corsa's, BMW's, Volkswagens that are classic 'otto' powered?
None of those up to date?
So, what's your vision of 'being up to date'?
how is the Mercedes One 'up to date' when BMW provided Brabham a 1.5 L Turbo 4 cylinder engine that provided 1400 BHP?Jolle wrote: β12 Aug 2020, 22:26I think a hypercard is different for everybody. But to me it's that next gen tech to go fast. That's what all the others were about. The F40 with it's crazy V8 Turbo, the 959 with it's special four wheel drive and electronics, the carbon F1 and the P1, 918, LaFerrari etc etc. To me the next big hypercar is the Mercedes One, with the tiny turbo engine. I hope Porsche will build a 919 or something with their V4 from LeMans.Manoah2u wrote: β12 Aug 2020, 22:06Think of it this way.
IF it turns out this machine will obliterate all other 'supercars' on the road.....then which one would be more 'up to date'?
Also what IS 'up to date'?
If you suggest only hybrid/electric innovative propulsion is concidered up to date,
then what about all those brand new Corsa's, BMW's, Volkswagens that are classic 'otto' powered?
None of those up to date?
So, what's your vision of 'being up to date'?
If it's just about going fast, get a big turbo in a super Catherham.
To me V12's, fans, and stuff like that, is 70ies F1 tech.
The Brabham motor is estimated to have produced that figure but no one knows as there is no evidence of it. It might have been 1100hp.Manoah2u wrote: β13 Aug 2020, 11:44
how is the Mercedes One 'up to date' when BMW provided Brabham a 1.5 L Turbo 4 cylinder engine that provided 1400 BHP?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_M12
Whatβs wrong with your caps lock?Manoah2u wrote: β14 Aug 2020, 03:19Yeah but fact remains, first of all, and to be fair, neither the T50 is YET on the road, NOR is the Mercedes One. Which honestly means we haven't seen proof of either performance nor reliability. Sure, we should expect quite a lot from Mercedes, but we're not there by any margin yet.
Then there's also the case of Nissan's 3-cylinder 1.5L Nismo engine punching 400 hp and weighing only 40 kgs. SUPPOSEDLY.
Sure, the Merc engine achives 1000 hp (supposedly) with 3 cylinders more and .6 liters more displacement, but heck, 3 cylinders, AND Merc does that WITH the hybrid engine.
But the thing is people still miss the fact. The T50 is not built to be the most technologically advanced car out there, like some nerdgasm techfest.
It's built to be the BEST drivable and uncompromised supercar that you gan get right now, JUST like the Mclaren F1 was back in it's day.
Perhaps another question also of value: would you concider the Aston Martin Valkyrie by Newey an old 70's revival dinosaur? That would be funny if ya did.
But that car ALSO has a V12 Cosworth engine BUT the T50's Cosworth Engine is even STRONGER and BETTER than that one. Just think about that.