Rob01 wrote:What Red Bull do is retard the ignition and maintain some throttle and fuel to allow combustion to continue to take place. However the ignition of the air and fuel mixture now takes place later in the engines revolution, when the exhaust valve has already opened. Rather than driving the piston down, the explosion of the mixture goes into the exhaust, still expanding as it does so. This creates a rush of gas through the exhaust mimicking the effect of running with the throttle open. Thus the diffuser still sees a flow of gas and maintains downforce despite the engine slowing down
Of course this gain doesn’t come for free, the heat of combustion now takes place in the exhaust port, so that the exhaust valve, cylinder head and exhaust pipe all suffer excessive heat. This will affect them, as they cannot withstand this sort of thermal load for long periods. Equally the process burns additional fuel, in the race this is a negative thing as fuel is limited and no refuelling is allowed.
This ignition retard mapping would be controlled via the ECU via the driver selecting a steering wheel control, using quite normal tuning parameters and not some clever workaround.
You know i read this, and given our recent exchange on a different thread i found it contrasting but of course was pleasantly surprised to see a very good contribution coming from you. Then I noticed you posted the exact same thing on another thread and that's when i realized you simply copy pasted it from here:
http://scarbsf1.wordpress.com/2010/07/1 ... s-q3-pace/
and that's not very cool, you should quote and provide the link when doing this, otherwise people like myself will think these are your thoughts instead of a copy of someone else's work.
Alejandro L.