Hello dear members,
I'm a newbie in engine and transmission but recently was being asked on another forum about a slipstream condition in F1 (so involves aerodynamics, so this is my field).
The question was about the 19,000 RPM limiter on this year F1.
The person asked if, in slipstream condition because of the higher speed the engine could go above the 19 000 PRM, and if not, what was the type of limiter.
If any of you have a clue, feel free to answer.
But my question is not here, it is related to the fact this guy say that for a given gear shift, an RPM will always be related to the same speed, that is if in a slipstream , the drag lowering makes you accelerate the RPM will naturally follow even if you didn't push the accelerator more.
Inversaly they say if you are slowed down by higher drag, as long as you have the same speed, the same RPM will be produced.
is it true? and can you please tell me why?
thank you.