I think they had about 1200-1300 hp before the boost restrictions came into play. But in the races they only had about 800-1000 hp. Less in the early eighties.MrBlacky wrote:So I thought in the mid 80s they had around 1400 ps?
You sure of that?? What I learned in school is that pooring cool liquid on hot metal parts was really bad for them... No?Lurk wrote:Yep driver had to do his lap and immediatly come back into his box. Then staff poured water on the turbo parts in order to cool it and change it before the next 3-lap run...
That was the first thing that came to my mind when I read that. Sounds like a recipie for exploding turbos to me.ced381 wrote:You sure of that?? What I learned in school is that pooring cool liquid on hot metal parts was really bad for them... No?Lurk wrote:Yep driver had to do his lap and immediatly come back into his box. Then staff poured water on the turbo parts in order to cool it and change it before the next 3-lap run...
Did you guys miss the "and change it" part?xxChrisxx wrote:That was the first thing that came to my mind when I read that. Sounds like a recipie for exploding turbos to me.ced381 wrote:You sure of that?? What I learned in school is that pooring cool liquid on hot metal parts was really bad for them... No?Lurk wrote:Yep driver had to do his lap and immediatly come back into his box. Then staff poured water on the turbo parts in order to cool it and change it before the next 3-lap run...
I was more thinking the act of pouring cold water on a turbo that is 700-1000C. The rapid cooling will put the metal under massive stress.Jon wrote:Did you guys miss the "and change it" part?