There are reports that the MHPE engine self-ignited when trying to match Ferrari's 700 Hp, using Petronas' new superfuel.dren wrote:Would you believe 701hp?SiLo wrote:I was under the impression they were producing a lot more than 700hp?
There are reports that the MHPE engine self-ignited when trying to match Ferrari's 700 Hp, using Petronas' new superfuel.dren wrote:Would you believe 701hp?SiLo wrote:I was under the impression they were producing a lot more than 700hp?
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/111628richard_leeds wrote:Nice of them to be specific about which bit of the engine failed!
Would a test room like that would have built in fire suppression? I guess a system like that would automatically call the fire brigade?
Journo in 1981; "You retired the Alfa Romeo from an oil leak?"astracrazy wrote: ...
its normal procedure for the team. it was just an oil leak - so they say
Twin scroll/dual entry turbine.Abarth wrote:A V6 has even angular ignition spacing (?) per cylinder bank, but a 90 deg unit has not, if all six cylinders are looked at. This assuming that the racing units have 120 deg crankshaft without offset con rods as some production units have.
As the exhausts have to be conveyed into one turbine, how will this be handled? Different exhaust manifold lengths for left and right bank?
At least McLaren will have a Button.Holm86 wrote:I thought the driver wouldnt have a button to activate ERS anymore. According to Schöggl they do.
Yes I knowxpensive wrote:At least McLaren will have a Button.Holm86 wrote:I thought the driver wouldnt have a button to activate ERS anymore. According to Schöggl they do.
the early Renault pictures seemed to me to show thisAbarth wrote:A V6 has even angular ignition spacing (?) per cylinder bank, but a 90 deg unit has not, if all six cylinders are looked at.
......... As the exhausts have to be conveyed into one turbine, how will this be handled?
Different exhaust manifold lengths for left and right bank?
"Convert them". I guess that means generate power with the MGUH.skoop wrote:i just read a pretty boring interview with peter schöggl (he's helping some teams with their simulators) and he hinted at some use for the exhaust gasses. he states that you are not allowed to blow something with the gasses, but you can convert them. he didn't say anything specific. so i guess there'll be some interesting things goig on with the gasses.
you can read the full story here:
http://www.motorsport-total.com/f1/news ... 12606.html
Yes, via the go-pedal.Holm86 wrote:Yes I knowxpensive wrote:At least McLaren will have a Button.Holm86 wrote:I thought the driver wouldnt have a button to activate ERS anymore. According to Schöggl they do.But will drives be able to activate the ERS themselves?? Thought it had to be managed by the ECU in 2014.
Mercedes at least will be in built.Holm86 wrote:Yes I knowxpensive wrote:At least McLaren will have a Button.Holm86 wrote:I thought the driver wouldnt have a button to activate ERS anymore. According to Schöggl they do.But will drives be able to activate the ERS themselves?? Thought it had to be managed by the ECU in 2014.