There is an item that takes 3 tokens to change:Morteza wrote:According to this link Ferrari modified the cylinder head and all parts that have to do with the combustion with the 3 token they have used. I translated it with Google Translate. I guess it is more or less accurately translated.
http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/form ... 39536.html
You're wrongFroggolo wrote:old sidepods spec? or am i wrong?
hmmm
i hope so, because this was already gossiped by some italian siteTechF1 wrote:You're wrongFroggolo wrote:old sidepods spec? or am i wrong?
hmmm
yes, it was not permitted in 2014 but is llowed from 2015 onwards, that'S why it's "new"tuj wrote:VLIM? variable length intake manifold? Eg. sliding trumpets? Cool tech, but hardly new. Why can't we give the teams variable cam phasing, maybe variable lift/profile? Even the cheapest Civic has that tech now. I digress..
You don't have to hope you've to look: it's the new configuration, italian's sites need clicks and they love to talk about nothing, no aerodinamic upgrade can help to recover 50hp, believe in what the photos show to you not in what people say.Froggolo wrote:i hope so, because this was already gossiped by some italian siteTechF1 wrote:You're wrongFroggolo wrote:old sidepods spec? or am i wrong?
hmmm
and i wish badly they continue with updated parts
as this would show the developing path is right
and track datas correlate with wind tunnel ones
Do you think Ferrari were the only ones doing this, or was Merc and maybe Renault too?the want just to recover what they lost after new fuel flow rules.
Yes for sure, but this is a Ferrari thread, and storically Ferrari's engine has bigger fuel consumption, and need a little bit more fuel... just my thoughtstuj wrote:Do you think Ferrari were the only ones doing this, or was Merc and maybe Renault too?the want just to recover what they lost after new fuel flow rules.
I don't think there's any evidence to suggest Ferrari were doing this or have been hurt by stricter rules; the articles I've read suggest nobody was doing anything wrong and the tightening of rules (or rather measurement) was just to address general speculation.TechF1 wrote:Yes for sure, but this is a Ferrari thread, and storically Ferrari's engine has bigger fuel consumption, and need a little bit more fuel... just my thoughtstuj wrote:Do you think Ferrari were the only ones doing this, or was Merc and maybe Renault too?the want just to recover what they lost after new fuel flow rules.