ian_s wrote:The posts in the Engine Unfreeze thread about Horner wanting to bring back the v8s got me thinking.
Just how could they be made to run on similar terms to the turbo v6s?
The major differences i can see are:
1) Fuel flow limit
2) Energy Recovery
3) Brake-by-Wire
4) Fixed gear ratios
5) Exhaust Outlet
My ideas go like this:
1) ditch the 100kg per race completely. give the v8s a fuel flow limit as the V6s have, but 25% higher. this would effectively put a soft rev limit on them, depending on how lean they dare to let it go. the extra fuel compensates for the lack of an MGU-H. this could be adjusted if shown that the v8s are too fast or slow
2) no exhaust recovery allowed, but let them recover as much as they like and deploy 2mj per lap through an MGU-K
3) due to the large energy recovery possible, this is still needed
4) keep the fixed ratios, 8 speed boxes, and stop them buzzing into a rev limit on every straight.
5) 2 exhausts, but exiting in a similar zone to the V6 ones, just spread apart to either side - no exhaust blown floors or diffusers
i'm hoping someone smarter than me could do the maths and work out how powerful one of the v8s could be with 125kg/hr fuel, and what sort of rev limit they would have
I don't like any prescriptive limits on the powerplant on principle. But let's say we did allow both V8s and current V6s. I would adjust your rules thusly:
1) I would keep the total fuel limit, but ditch the fuel flow limit entirely. This would eliminate the rev limit as you say. This allows more technical freedom and innovation. It would allow either solution the ability to get on equal terms. I think the total fuel limit is sufficiently to equalize performance combined with 2)
2) Recover and deploy as much energy per lap as available, or to the same total for both V8 and V6. This is in the same spirit as the same total fuel limit. Equal terms on energy input, technical competition for what you get out of it. This means V8 KERS would increase in capacity, and perhaps add provision for front axle KERS. Or not, as you could save the money, come in 10th place and still pay your creditors!
3) Agreed
4) I would prefer complete technical freedom here. But I think cost wise it's a good compromise to have fixed ratio 8-speed.
5) I would not regulate exhaust positions. Anycar can blow what/whomever they like, but if you are bingo fuel on the penultimate lap from all the hot blowing, no points for DNF.
6) ADD an EFFING resonator on the outside of the exhaust for loudness!!!! Why has no one thought of this?