To open up the engine they would first need to disassemble the sealed bolts, simple as that.Roostfactor wrote: ↑21 Oct 2021, 07:40I would think they would put the seal across splitlines of components so they would know if the seal/component was tampered with.
If not, what would stop teams from opening up their engines and freshening them up?
Exactly. This is how it's done from the local circle track up through IMSA, and apparently F1.LaplacesDemon wrote: ↑22 Oct 2021, 15:23To open up the engine they would first need to disassemble the sealed bolts, simple as that.Roostfactor wrote: ↑21 Oct 2021, 07:40I would think they would put the seal across splitlines of components so they would know if the seal/component was tampered with.
If not, what would stop teams from opening up their engines and freshening them up?
Yes, strange the leak was not there during dyno check and not during 3 free practices, only after qualifying with the highest engine setting. I just hope that they were able to fix the leak from the outside and use the engine on low settings as friday engine. This way miles on engine nr.3 and 4 can be limited as I don't think engine nr.1 is still the friday engine unless it's capable of doing more than 6.500 km..godlameroso wrote: ↑02 Nov 2021, 15:39Depends on how bad the leak is, also consider that any seeping oil will wind up on stuff surrounding the engine. It could get messy in there, think of the mechanics.
Don't think so. It's been awfully quiet. It's a writeoff as a race engine I read but haven't heard if they could still use it as a friday practice engine on low modes. What I did notice is that in the 2nd half of the season RB have been relatively slow on friday so they are either always having setup issues or are taking it easy on the engine side which could indicate they can't run it higher (engine nr.2) or are stretching mileage (engine nr.1 or 3)
I think the truth is somewhere in between.Alexf1 wrote: ↑02 Nov 2021, 20:23Don't think so. It's been awfully quiet. It's a writeoff as a race engine I read but haven't heard if they could still use it as a friday practice engine on low modes. What I did notice is that in the 2nd half of the season RB have been relatively slow on friday so they are either always having setup issues or are taking it easy on the engine side which could indicate they can't run it higher (engine nr.2) or are stretching mileage (engine nr.1 or 3)
no, it is just a wishful thinking and shows not understanding Honda aproach to engineering. Mercedes doing what did you said because they don't have any chance otherwise.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 04:38The Honda is basically at it's limit based on this evidence:
1) Honda q3 power modes in recent years did not give a big bump in power
2) Honda ran a "safe" detuned map in the first few races of the year to protect or assess reliability.
3) To the external viewer Honda has never attempted to run the engine in an over-power mode in any session this season even when they were on the back foot or when they had the the best chance to run an old engine in Friday practice in such a power mode.
My conclusion is that the Honda engine is already near or at it's peak sustained performance. Even if they build an engine design for two races, the engine could be already combustion limited...
Just my estimation of course.
According to Marko, they were shocked by the power that they saw in the Brazilian Hamilton motor, according to their estimates, he was able to add an additional 15 kW, for a similar request, Honda said that they could only give 4 kW.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 04:38The Honda is basically at it's limit based on this evidence:
1) Honda q3 power modes in recent years did not give a big bump in power
2) Honda ran a "safe" detuned map in the first few races of the year to protect or assess reliability.
3) To the external viewer Honda has never attempted to run the engine in an over-power mode in any session this season even when they were on the back foot or when they had the the best chance to run an old engine in Friday practice in such a power mode.
My conclusion is that the Honda engine is already near or at it's peak sustained performance. Even if they build an engine design for two races, the engine could be already combustion limited...
Just my estimation of course.
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