Vodafone McLaren MP4-27 Mercedes

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tsakonos
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Hello
As you can see Lotus E30 has also copper color driveshaft
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I believe is from the same manufacturer .
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Have a nice race tomorrow .

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From a few pages back, in response to my initial question about the patch taped to the left rear beam wing:
Owen.C93 wrote:They ran it pretty much non stop during testing and a wire exits it up the rear wing endplate to the wing. That's all I know.
With the bulge, and a wire, one would have to assume a sensor. But again for what purpose and will it run in Melbourne?

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xpensive wrote:Grid & PhillipM, thanks guys, I learned something today.
I haven't.........

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Regarding the taped patch.

this shows the device that is probably underneath it.
What it is, I do not know
Anyone got a clue?
Francesc wrote:Image

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hardingfv32 wrote:
xpensive wrote:Grid & PhillipM, thanks guys, I learned something today.
I haven't.........

Brian
Well you wouldn't unless it was spoon fed piece by piece, would you Brian?
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Gridlock wrote:Yup, have seen loads, some in person!

I have some knowledge of maraging steel. It has very few uses.
Another possible candidate material would be 17-4PH. I've got some beautiful heat treated parts at work that have almost exactly that colour - I'd have thought that again, it's a material that would be reasonably suitable for driveshaft purposes.

Relatively easy to machine in the annealed condition, and then up to 1300MPa in the heat treated condition.

I don't if that's the material in question, but it would not surprise me if it was.

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hardingfv32 wrote:
ringo wrote:The drive shaft probably has a surface treatment that promotes long fatigue life.
It could be a heat treatment or some nitrite coating.
This is not a color from heat treatment or nitrating. This is a PVD coating which of coarse does include forms on nitrites.

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marekk
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driveshaft - it's TiCN (Titanium Carbo Nitrid), often found on quality drills and bits. Extremely hard and durable.

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marekk wrote:driveshaft - it's TiCN (Titanium Carbo Nitrid), often found on quality drills and bits. Extremely hard and durable.
TiCN sounds about right color-wise, TiN is more recognizable with its goldish color, but why do you want this anti-wear ceramic on a driveshaft?
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I'd expect the ends to be coated with that perhaps, seems a bit strange to do the entire shaft though.
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Maybe because it's an anti-friction coating, perfect for a driveshaft

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I think It would be better if Lewis ran with more gripping force. He can't save as his tyres as Jenson can.

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hollowBallistix wrote:Maybe because it's an anti-friction coating, perfect for a driveshaft
Why would you need low friction on a driveshaft? Surely the rolling contacts of the bearings are not on the shaft itself...

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The only car who is glued to the track. Even Vettel with the Red Bull went off road.