Nor quite... There is already a maximum cooling and it's easy to achieve...cooling steals energy. It's instead how much can you reduce it and make the parts around the cooler more aerodynamically efficient.georgekyr wrote: β05 Oct 2023, 09:17In this train of thought I am just wondering. All client teams of Merc are getting the engine along with the cooling sub-system ready. The build the car around that without being able to change the shape of it.
It is not irrational to say that with better cooling you are able to push the engine more to the limit keeping the same operating temperature. This could be with a richer air-fuel mixture or a few more rpms to the limiter. This in theory can improve things and lets assume you get 5-10 ponies out of this.
The client teams and I am looking more at McLaren will be able to utilize that 5-10 extra ponies as well. And if their aero-package is still better than Merc's at the start of the next season they might be the leading team and not the works team...
The teams with better combustion rejects less heat and needs less cooling. Teams with better materials and lubricants reject less heat and in some cases cab run hotter engines so leed cooling is needed. Means less fuel usage, lighter weight.. Less need for downforce.. Means More efficient bodywork.. It's keeps giving and giving if improve the combustion and materials.