Hoffman900 wrote: ↑12 Dec 2022, 21:14The CAD images and an outline of what was changed is shared to the other teams. They’ve done this for a while. The deterrent is that whatever you change is going to be seen by your competitors.
See Pursue_one's post above:saviour stivala wrote: ↑13 Dec 2022, 09:27"Such changes would be completely outside of the scope of geometry restrictions". As well as of material allowed as specified by the rules.
and to be clear, you can make minor geometry changes as well. So Mercedes/Ferrari/Renault can make tweaks to what is predominantly their original design.This means you can't constantly introduce updates. The modifications that can be made concern the materials as long as the layout, the wiring and the exhaust system are not modified,
Oh absolutely. Casual fans seem to have this impression that you can just pick and choose pieces to create a super engine or aero shape, and it's not true at all. It's about the entire package and you can't just mix and match pieces.AR3-GP wrote: ↑13 Dec 2022, 17:31See Pursue_one's post above:saviour stivala wrote: ↑13 Dec 2022, 09:27"Such changes would be completely outside of the scope of geometry restrictions". As well as of material allowed as specified by the rules.
and to be clear, you can make minor geometry changes as well. So Mercedes/Ferrari/Renault can make tweaks to what is predominantly their original design.This means you can't constantly introduce updates. The modifications that can be made concern the materials as long as the layout, the wiring and the exhaust system are not modified,
What I was trying to highlight was that it would not be possible for Renault to show up with someone else's turbocharger or MGU-H because they saw the CAD. That kind of change is outside the scope. We've already heard rumor that Renault will use a new water pump design for 2023. This is a significant change actually.
Plenty of reason to doubt because it's a game of mutually assured destruction.saviour stivala wrote: ↑13 Dec 2022, 19:06If and when Renault will introduce a 'new' water pump design, it would mean that they have been granted permission by the governing body as agreed also by the other teams. This granted permission would be as permitted by the rules to any engine that have been homologated for the 2022 season onwards. It is useless to argue and speculate about such granting permissions, such as ''a change to gain more power'' and in between push-in changes to ''materials, dimensions and others'' that can only add confusion, if doubts are granted about the FIA, there is no way to doubt the other competing teams.
There is no new fuel. Fuel is frozen until 2026.Venturiation wrote: ↑04 Jan 2023, 19:51What do you guys think about the new fuel rumoured for the W14, isn’t fuel frozen like the engine?
Improving the friction modifying and thermal conductance properties of a gearbox oil can reduce friction in the gearbox and/or allow a smaller, lighter gearbox cooler, which also has less air resistance.
Do you think that’s what they are referring to when articles say that mercedes will have better fuel ,and they also say work has been done to the gearbox for W14AR3-GP wrote: ↑07 Jan 2023, 00:38Improving the friction modifying and thermal conductance properties of a gearbox oil can reduce friction in the gearbox and/or allow a smaller, lighter gearbox cooler, which also has less air resistance.
Improved coolant can allow higher operating temperature and smaller radiator. This has several positive knock-on effects for performance. Higher operating temperature allows for a smaller water cooler which weighs less, and has less air resistance. Higher operating temperature seems to make the combustion cycle more efficient as well. Something to do with the energy that is lost due to the temp difference between the working gases, and the engine block.
In years past, it was claimed that some were experimenting with burning coolant for combustion....but that's for another thread
Work on fuel is frozen. All teams will have the same fuel they had in 2022. AR3-GP is talking about coolant.Venturiation wrote: ↑08 Jan 2023, 12:48Do you think that’s what they are referring to when articles say that mercedes will have better fuel ,and they also say work has been done to the gearbox for W14AR3-GP wrote: ↑07 Jan 2023, 00:38Improving the friction modifying and thermal conductance properties of a gearbox oil can reduce friction in the gearbox and/or allow a smaller, lighter gearbox cooler, which also has less air resistance.
Improved coolant can allow higher operating temperature and smaller radiator. This has several positive knock-on effects for performance. Higher operating temperature allows for a smaller water cooler which weighs less, and has less air resistance. Higher operating temperature seems to make the combustion cycle more efficient as well. Something to do with the energy that is lost due to the temp difference between the working gases, and the engine block.
In years past, it was claimed that some were experimenting with burning coolant for combustion....but that's for another thread