Could this be a new hole which focus all the hot gases (engine heat, KERS heat etc.) and channels them towards the diffuser in order to claw back some DF now that they`ll have just limited use off-trottle EBD?
Regarding to the new rules:
1)Would it be possible to have two throttle positions that give tangible feedback to the driver? I.e. 1cm in which doesnβt actually give drive but does keep the throttle open to use the hot/cold diffuser blowing; while beyond that the actual torque/power request gets sent to the engine?
2)What is preventing them from opening the throttle considerably when the throttle is barely pressed? Even retarding the timing in this scenario to prevent the generation of torque but still energize the exhaust gases because n_smikle said qoute "
At part throttle you can deliberately operate the engine at a very low combustion efficiency only giving the driver enough power for traction and the rest is exhausted". Unless we are going back to the snorkel exhausts.
3)What`s in the rules regarding when a driver hits the gas but only PARTIALY, let`s say 8%, in a corner? Because I think they could set up an engine mapping that allows them to get the maximum exhaust regardless the % of the throttle activation.
Another thing. Could they place a slope into a exhaust pipe in order to create DF? Is this allowed or it`s inefficient?