(Just checked and the term.is "teething problems", not teethering.)Andres125sx wrote: ↑26 Apr 2017, 11:41How is that outside the "teethering problems" definition?turbof1 wrote: ↑25 Apr 2017, 13:15I'm not actually sure if you could put the issues Honda is dealing with under "teethering problems" as they have been struggling hugely to get to the exact cause and putting an appropiate solution forward.
Teethering problems would be things like hydraulics leaking, sensor issues, overheating wires, mapping a bit off,... . Things they can easily notice what's going wrong and apply an effective solution inmediately. The vibrations issues they are dealing with however are structural, being an actual (unwanted) part of the design.
It´s an unintended consequence of a new concept they´re developing and are still learning about it
Teething problems are short term issues for which you have a solution on the short term. We are beyond testing and 3 races in the season. So this is not short term anymore, hence why the term neither applies anymore. That sounds like symantics, but I find it crucial to underline the gravity of the issues of which Honda explicitly said they don't properly understand. It's a structural issue, hence why there is no short term solution. Rather, the PU needs to be redesigned.