PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑12 Mar 2022, 01:12
AR3-GP wrote: ↑11 Mar 2022, 08:05
You cannot escape the logic. Heat transfer from the exhaust turbine to the compressor turbine ruins efficiency. The rational for split turbo is entirely thermodynamic in nature.
This can easily be managed and was not a factor.
I don't think there is a single silver bullet with a split turbo fyi. Just small things here and there which are desireable. Also, we still don't know what turbo is in the Ferrari. Scarbs said it's a split turbo. Binotto wasn't asked directly. That's why split turbos are being discussed here.
And furthermore, theory and execution are two different things. Just because someone is running a split turbo doesn't mean they can build a good one. So other manufacturers might just not have a good engine compared to Ferrari, regardless of turbo. Ferrari was strong in 2019.
It doesn't turn.