Thought so - thats generally the top reason, with packaging second,gruntguru wrote:As it happens, the canting is mainly about gas flow (reduced bore shrouding).
I do think it has an effect yes. Various flow pdfs that I looked at years ago confirms it also. Its a small difference but there at the curtain area all the same.riff_raff wrote:Do you really think canting the intake valves a few degrees from normal will improve gas flow by reducing "bore shrouding"? The intake gas flow is primarily determined by the orifice created by the gap between the valve face and seat, and a modest change in the angle of the orifice would make no difference.
I would tend to agree here Brian,Brian Coat wrote:If I'm being honest, I don't think there is an ideal F1 combustion chamber. I think all you have is the latest best one you designed and tested, given the rules prevailing at the time.
But a quick back-of-envelope calc shows that any true hemisphere can only achieve a CR *much* lower than that used in F1, assuming the B/S ratios used (and now mandated) in F1 and it is this fact which led to my remark.