Mercedes Power Unit Hardware & Software

All that has to do with the power train, gearbox, clutch, fuels and lubricants, etc. Generally the mechanical side of Formula One.
McHonda
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Mudflap wrote:
24 Feb 2018, 17:40
Not really, everyone was doing the inline 4 back then.
Work on the 'TERS' side of things was what I was assuming. I'm sure I read Mercedes with Zytek's help started ridiculously early on it.

63l8qrrfy6
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McHonda wrote:
24 Feb 2018, 17:46
Mudflap wrote:
24 Feb 2018, 17:40
Not really, everyone was doing the inline 4 back then.
Work on the 'TERS' side of things was what I was assuming. I'm sure I read Mercedes with Zytek's help started ridiculously early on it.
They helped with the KERS, not heard anything about the H side.

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.moto ... rules/amp/

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If I were Mercedes I’d forget about the 3 engines rule. Go for power, blitz it and accept you will use 5 engines and take two minor penalties.

It would basically guarantee a win at all the other races as you would probably be running 100bhp more per race than the Renault and 70bhp over the Ferrari.

Alternate which race each driver takes a new engine and you minimise and losses.

Brake Horse Power
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Basically what I said in the Renault topic as well. I can not imagine they all sacrifice an amount of 5% power to meet this 3 engine rule.

Running 100% with a bit less fuel efficiency makes the car a bit heavier in the start of the race, but eventually at the end of the race everybody has an empty (light) tank, so you only loose some in the beginning.

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Zytek helped Merc-HPP back in 2008-2009 for the first system. Thence forward they all fell out over the IP. KERS/ERS and more was then brought in-house.

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Facts Only wrote:
24 Feb 2018, 17:20
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McHonda wrote:
24 Feb 2018, 16:01
For Mercedes it's the start of year 8. (They started in 2011)
How does this compare to the other manufacturers?

ENGINE TUNER
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djones wrote:
25 Feb 2018, 16:07
If I were Mercedes I’d forget about the 3 engines rule. Go for power, blitz it and accept you will use 5 engines and take two minor penalties.

It would basically guarantee a win at all the other races as you would probably be running 100bhp more per race than the Renault and 70bhp over the Ferrari.

Alternate which race each driver takes a new engine and you minimise and losses.
Exactly why the penalty for taking new engines was originally supposed to be for every race that the extra engines raced. If the penalty applied for every race rather than just 1 the PU manufacturers wouldn't have such a huge advantage from being able to afford much more PUs.

ENGINE TUNER
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roon wrote:
25 Feb 2018, 23:32
Facts Only wrote:
24 Feb 2018, 17:20
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McHonda wrote:
24 Feb 2018, 16:01
For Mercedes it's the start of year 8. (They started in 2011)
How does this compare to the other manufacturers?
It's the same for all of them(except Honda) because they all sat down and made the regs for the PUS together.

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OO7
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Is it me or are the Mercedes powered cars sounding a little rougher this year?

63l8qrrfy6
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Just got word that Pierre Godof, the man behind the split turbo, has taken over the single cylinder team. Sounds like something spicy is in the works.

toraabe
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ENGINE TUNER wrote:
27 Feb 2018, 00:09
roon wrote:
25 Feb 2018, 23:32
Facts Only wrote:
24 Feb 2018, 17:20
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McHonda wrote:
24 Feb 2018, 16:01
For Mercedes it's the start of year 8. (They started in 2011)
How does this compare to the other manufacturers?
It's the same for all of them(except Honda) because they all sat down and made the regs for the PUS together.
https://www.grandprix247.com/2017/02/01 ... ince-2007/

63l8qrrfy6
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toraabe wrote:
02 Mar 2018, 23:11
ENGINE TUNER wrote:
27 Feb 2018, 00:09
roon wrote:
25 Feb 2018, 23:32



How does this compare to the other manufacturers?
It's the same for all of them(except Honda) because they all sat down and made the regs for the PUS together.
https://www.grandprix247.com/2017/02/01 ... ince-2007/
Total BS - they did not even have KERS back in 2007, let alone MGUH and turbos. The V6 was officially agreed on in 2011.

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Mudflap wrote:
02 Mar 2018, 22:06
Just got word that Pierre Godof, the man behind the split turbo, has taken over the single cylinder team. Sounds like something spicy is in the works.
Erm wouldnt that be a bad thing?
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First look at the 2018 PU courtesy of Motorsport.com:

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Mudflap wrote:
02 Mar 2018, 22:06
Just got word that Pierre Godof, the man behind the split turbo, has taken over the single cylinder team. Sounds like something spicy is in the works.
For reasons that I won't detail here that has just made me burst out laughing while drinking my morning coffee.
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