WhiteBlue wrote:
- port ignition unfortunately was a typo, which I overlooked, sorry for that
- (....) I have looked it up again and I find no reference to the actual ignition point. So I have to conclude that I mistranslated max pressure and ignition timing. (...)
Yeah most likely. I suggest you first study the basics of the ICE before going into the more advanced systems, on the one hand you won´t fall prey (and subject others) to your own mistranslations, and on the other hand you´ll gain an understanding of engines and thus be able to make positive contributions to this and other motor related forums.
@the rest of the forum:
I disagree with the overpowered/undergripped notion that´s being thrown around. You say this because of rain affected races, but the reason wet races throw unexpected results and chaos is because of
changing grip, not due to
low grip. As long as you have cars that can break grip during any type of acceleration (presently F1 cars can), then I don´t see what there is to gain from reducing grip, drivers and teams will still adapt and set the car up accordingly. Rain is different, going to a corner and not knowing how hard to push is what throws a spanner in the works, which in turn affects tyre degradation, further adding to the unexpected outcomes.
If you think about it, this year´s canadian gp had most of the elements of a wet race except there was no rain, grip and tyre degradation were a bit more of an unknown quantity than in other circuits and that produced a wonderful race. Then again you can´t have wonderful races all the time, otherwise you would stop noticing how great they are wouldn´t you?
Alejandro L.