WilliamsF1 wrote:http://i1267.photobucket.com/albums/jj5 ... 19548a.jpg
Any reason why there is a sudden jump in the tuned exhaust and not in the log?
here the argument for so-called tuned exhaust is that the same filling is done for less cost in supercharger power (and intercooling)marcush. wrote: ........ no question the combustion engine is limited mainly by the maximum fuel flow so in the complete car context all is hinting in the direction you might not even be interested to get that extra filling potential a tuned exhaust system might be able to offer. .......
WilliamsF1 wrote:http://i1267.photobucket.com/albums/jj5 ... 19548a.jpg
Any reason why there is a sudden jump in the tuned exhaust and not in the log?
There is no nett "benefit" in raising mean exhaust pressure. A small reduction in the duration of choked conditions at the exhasut valve will be offset by reduced flow during the remainder of blowdown and increased exhaust stroke pumping work. F1 engine designers are aiming for the lowest mean exhaust pressure consistent with their turbine power goal. In any case the mean exhaust pressure needs to be lower than intake pressure (for reasons mentioned elsewhere) and intake pressure will be chosen based on AFR and (yes circular logic) turbomachinery power targets.Tommy Cookers wrote:relative to a given induction pressure this raised exhaust pressure has cost crankshaft power
what matters is whether or not this factor is dominant (over the benefits of raising mean exhaust pressure)
presumably Renault and Ferrari think it is and maybe Mercedes thinks it is not
since raising exhaust pressure and raising massflow ie leaning are somewhat antagonistic ie tending to be mutually exclusive
one wonders which is being used when rpm is significantly over 10500
From the shape almost certainly "non turbo".hecti wrote:I'm curious if this dyno graph is from a turbocharged engine or a naturally aspirated. I have a feeling that you could be comparing apples to bananasWilliamsF1 wrote:http://i1267.photobucket.com/albums/jj5 ... 19548a.jpg
Any reason why there is a sudden jump in the tuned exhaust and not in the log?
WilliamsF1 wrote:http://www.full-race.com/articles/Bseri ... riteup.pdf
their log exhaust, like most such made in the last 50 years, appears to carry the pulses to the turbine rather wellxpensive wrote: .... Snap out of it guys, until the MHPE PU, conventional wisdom for a turbo was to carry every xhaust pulse individually to the turbine. So what happened that made MHPE revert to a Jurassic park design, think about it?