AMG PETRONAS NOTORSPORT power unit specification as quoted on their site cannot but be in accordance with rules and regulations.PhillipM wrote: ↑22 Jul 2018, 13:18Even when it's the exact same source that contradicts yours, which tells you the reliability of the PR fluff on a website you're trying to use in your arguement is probably somewhat questionable?saviour stivala wrote: ↑22 Jul 2018, 13:12I qouted the AMG PETRONS MOTORSPORT PU106C specification which says 4MJ per lap (33.33 seconds full power). you qouting anything other or contrary to that is totally irrelevant to me.
Are you serious?saviour stivala wrote:AMG PETRONAS NOTORSPORT power unit specification as quoted on their site cannot but be in accordance with rules and regulations.PhillipM wrote: ↑22 Jul 2018, 13:18Even when it's the exact same source that contradicts yours, which tells you the reliability of the PR fluff on a website you're trying to use in your arguement is probably somewhat questionable?saviour stivala wrote: ↑22 Jul 2018, 13:12I qouted the AMG PETRONS MOTORSPORT PU106C specification which says 4MJ per lap (33.33 seconds full power). you qouting anything other or contrary to that is totally irrelevant to me.
yes they do eleminat back pressure, and there is no way that while the waste gates are fully open and exhaust gasses are bypasing the turbine with the compressor in electric supercharging mode the turbine can in any way help by means of the exhaust gasses make the MGU-H harvest. in that mode the MGU-H is being used as a motor and not as a generator.
Well that’s not how it was before 2016. Honda most definitely vented internally through the scroll housing. Renault, on the other hand vented from the top of the scroll through a pipe that joined the main pipe. (It had to do this because the regulations then required all exhaust gases to go through a right circular cylinder ar the rear of the car)saviour stivala wrote: ↑22 Jul 2018, 13:17according to the rules waste gate/s need have it's own dedicated exhaust pipe which means it is against the rules to vent/bypass waste gates exhaust gasses through the scroll housing.henry wrote: ↑22 Jul 2018, 12:28So what’s going on with the 2015 Honda? It vents through the housing. No external pipes to the tailpipe. Did Honda not get the message?saviour stivala wrote: ↑22 Jul 2018, 11:30
between the end of the manifold and the scroll housing, that's before the scroll housing, waste gates that are build-in into the scroll housing vents/relieve exhaust pressure inside the scroll housing itself and direct the exhaust gasses to the outlet of the scroll housing, that design will not require a waste gate dedicated exhaust pipe.
Honestly I'm amazed that someone who is completely unable to read a simple flow chart in technical regulations even found their way on here in the first place.PhillipM wrote: ↑22 Jul 2018, 13:18Even when it's the exact same source that contradicts yours, which tells you the reliability of the PR fluff on a website you're trying to use in your arguement is probably somewhat questionable?saviour stivala wrote: ↑22 Jul 2018, 13:12I qouted the AMG PETRONS MOTORSPORT PU106C specification which says 4MJ per lap (33.33 seconds full power). you qouting anything other or contrary to that is totally irrelevant to me.
That is a plausible strategy. But without knowing all the variables its impossible to know what makes sense to execute for a given on track strategy. Unfortunately its not like we can go to the individual suppliers (turbo, MGH-H/K, ICE, etc) and ask for the operation curves and perform an engineering study to determine the best strategy. For all we know Ferrari could have figured out how to extract maximum work from the MGU-H and Compressor at the same time and have a net positive after taking into account other losses.NL_Fer wrote: ↑22 Jul 2018, 18:01I was thinking about the wastegate operation during yesterdays qualifying. We suggested electric supercharger mode. But how about opening the wastegate for a specific amount, to keep just enough pressure/blowdown on the turbine for driving the compressor and keep the power to/from the MGU-H at 0kw.
yeah its unbelievable, it's literary the same webpage but when he uses a phrase out of it is 100% right and when others do it's bullshitPhillipM wrote: ↑22 Jul 2018, 13:18Even when it's the exact same source that contradicts yours, which tells you the reliability of the PR fluff on a website you're trying to use in your arguement is probably somewhat questionable?saviour stivala wrote: ↑22 Jul 2018, 13:12I qouted the AMG PETRONS MOTORSPORT PU106C specification which says 4MJ per lap (33.33 seconds full power). you qouting anything other or contrary to that is totally irrelevant to me.
It sounds like the manufacturers should start updating their webpages to their benefit... since those are somehow interpreted as regulations now!?!apexcontrol wrote: ↑22 Jul 2018, 19:24yeah its unbelievable, it's literary the same webpage but when he uses a phrase out of it is 100% right and when others do it's bullshitPhillipM wrote: ↑22 Jul 2018, 13:18Even when it's the exact same source that contradicts yours, which tells you the reliability of the PR fluff on a website you're trying to use in your arguement is probably somewhat questionable?saviour stivala wrote: ↑22 Jul 2018, 13:12I qouted the AMG PETRONS MOTORSPORT PU106C specification which says 4MJ per lap (33.33 seconds full power). you qouting anything other or contrary to that is totally irrelevant to me.
Which tunnel?Big Tea wrote: ↑21 Jul 2018, 23:52Lotus. They made a show of hiding the gearbox and no one noticed the tunnel.subcritical71 wrote: ↑21 Jul 2018, 23:37I forget which team it was, but they hid a part of the car and everyone was looking at all different angles to find the change. What they didn’t know was that the change was at the other end of the car, in plain sight, going unnoticed.holeindalip wrote: ↑21 Jul 2018, 23:06
Exactly what I was thinking, maybe we are looking at the wrong area when we should be looking at the bargeboards.... Just a guess and ot from the engine thread
I remember somebody talking about bargeboards with a fluidic design on the McLaren being debuted this year
Far to many cameras today I think.
I did start thinking of that, but it is not just Ferrari Ferrari improved, its all the Ferrari engine cars.