They can approve the part. It is legal.
I think my two injector theory explains the two fuel injector tenperatures that is seen on the ferrari telemetry. Two temeprstures for two different injectors.
Or an injector that sprays out via holes making 6 lobes of fuel (for want of a number) one of which goes to the pre-chamber (PC) and the other holes/ports/lobes of fuel to the combustion chamber (CC), no need for anything more complex... The hole/port to the PC could also be sized smaller in diameter to get this 3% lobe to PC and 97% to CC mix that's been bandied about.NL_Fer wrote:I have read an article about how the change spray paterns of injectors. What if they can create an injector which only blows the first puff of fuel in the pre chamber and the rest in de main chamber.
So a few miliseconds opening will only fuel the pre chamber and longer opening will fuel thenmain chamber.
Presumably the holes in the pre-chamber are sufficient to allow this...FIA rulez wrote: 5.1.8 Engines must have two inlet and two exhaust valves per cylinder.
Only reciprocating poppet valves with axial displacement are permitted.
The sealing interface between the moving valve component and the stationary engine
component must be circular
5 kg will definitely not be enough. At the very best things will remain similar to what we have now.FrukostScones wrote:only plus 5 KG fuel in 2017...
105 KG for the race...
So lift and coast will definitely stay with those new draggy and heavy cars.
Sad, gone those nice topspeeds.
http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/form ... 33831.html
They are common rail DI - Yes.Frank_ wrote:these engine are common rail/DI tho surely ? spraying the fuel in as it burns
ahh, thanks gg, i had assumed that in order to achieve 45%+ thermal efficiency they had to keep the flamefront away from the cylinder walls, like a small swirling ball of fire continuously fed with fuel from tdc onwards (that was my understanding of current diesel engines)gruntguru wrote:They are common rail DI - Yes.Frank_ wrote:these engine are common rail/DI tho surely ? spraying the fuel in as it burns
Spraying the fuel as it burns - No.
You need to read the last few pages of this thread including Mahle TJI.