Say pls what could it be?
We may have just started it [/quote]WilliamsF1 wrote:Has there been a rumor elsewhere?djos wrote:
If they did want back in to promote their ecoboost range of cars then Cosworth would be their logical partners IMO.
WhiteBlue wrote:I would say an airbox.
Yes it has acoustic tuning abilities but also works to diffuse the air to get an equal filling of all cylinders.tuj wrote:
As for the airbox, my understanding is that it acts as a resonator, thus it is sized accordingly to the engine's breathing demands to maximize torque.
My understanding is that the problem with a single scroll design for a V6 is that when at a speed for which the headers are not optimised the exhaust pulses can interfere with each other and lower the power that the turbine cane generate (which means lower response but also lower recoverable power for the MGU-H) and can be problematic for exhaust scavenging.tuj wrote:My understanding was that the dual inlet turbine housings were twin-scroll designs, thus the interference from exhaust pulses is mitigated. In theory the twin-scroll is better for response but with the MGU-H keeping the huge turbos spooled all the time, I'm not so sure it matters that much.
the intake trumpet length (from the port) should need to be 71% longer than for 2013WilliamsF1 wrote:Question is why is it so big? What is inside it? Do they need that tall intake trumpets?WhiteBlue wrote:I would say an airbox.
Holm86 wrote:Yes it has acoustic tuning abilities but also works to diffuse the air to get an equal filling of all cylinders.tuj wrote:
As for the airbox, my understanding is that it acts as a resonator, thus it is sized accordingly to the engine's breathing demands to maximize torque.
If trumpet lengths are to be increased a Peugeot LMP idea could be incorporated (not say that this is the best way)Tommy Cookers wrote:the intake trumpet length (from the port) should need to be 71% longer than for 2013WilliamsF1 wrote:Question is why is it so big? What is inside it? Do they need that tall intake trumpets?WhiteBlue wrote:I would say an airbox.
because it will be inversely proportional to the ratio of 2014 rpm to 2013 rpm
(if the induction air temperature is unchanged from 2013)
allowing for 2014 induction temperature being about 50 C higher (affecting the velocity of the induction pulse effects)
the 2014 inlet trumpet length (from the port) should be about 63% greater than the 2013 length
The Helmholtz effect works no matter FI or NA. The acoustic effect is dependent primarily upon plenum volume. Perhaps the Audi plenums were optimized for the lower RPM's of their engines, thus their smaller volume. The plenum size also affects throttle response, so perhaps without a MGU-H on the Audi, they wanted as small of plenums as possible. With the MGU-H spinning, throttle response on these engines should not be an issue.That is the purpose of the airbox when it is a ram air design working at atmospheric pressure not for a compressed air system.
the Helmholtz frequency is proportional to the square root of A/VL .... that (proportionality) simplifies to 1/Ltuj wrote: The Helmholtz effect works no matter FI or NA. The acoustic effect is dependent primarily upon plenum volume. Perhaps the Audi plenums were optimized for the lower RPM's of their engines, thus their smaller volume. The plenum size also affects throttle response, so perhaps without a MGU-H on the Audi, they wanted as small of plenums as possible. With the MGU-H spinning, throttle response on these engines should not be an issue.
How can anybody not like the sound of that!?