Paul,
Not sure about the RB6, but I remember Trulli saying in Melbourne in 08 that the battery of the TF108 was under his seat. Im sure that would be a popular place due to the low CoG and keeping it out of the relative heat.
-Aaron
Label on the mechanics arm seems fine.djos wrote:I wonder if the pic has been mirrored? Im sure i've seen the fuel filler on the left side of the car as well?
Good pickup.Owen.C93 wrote:Label on the mechanics arm seems fine.djos wrote:I wonder if the pic has been mirrored? Im sure i've seen the fuel filler on the left side of the car as well?
How can they operate that in RH side?Owen.C93 wrote:Looks like the F-Duct goes around the right-hand side 0_o
Arunas wrote:How can they operate that in RH side?Owen.C93 wrote:Looks like the F-Duct goes around the right-hand side 0_o
Here is also clearly visible ducting on RH side, can not find pics of LH...zgred wrote:
Possibly what we're seeing here is the DEFAULT aiflow pipe for the fluidic switch, suggesting that RB have two signal inlets for their F-Duct, one which is always piped straight through to the fluidic switch while the other has the "control hole" in the cockpit.PaulB wrote:Arunas wrote:How can they operate that in RH side?Owen.C93 wrote:Looks like the F-Duct goes around the right-hand side 0_o
I also saw that. I'm a little bit irritated. I know, that the controll pipe is left hand sidde in the cockpit. Where do they lead the line from the right to the left hand side?
Which white coers?auto saibot wrote:are those white covers permanent?
Very much so. Incidentally we already had a discussion on this some months ago in this very same thread. We were discussing a photo in which we can see the default air inlet poking out under the roof of the right radiator duct. It is the first time I am seeing it uncovered though.forty-two wrote:
Possibly what we're seeing here is the DEFAULT aiflow pipe for the fluidic switch, suggesting that RB have two signal inlets for their F-Duct, one which is always piped straight through to the fluidic switch while the other has the "control hole" in the cockpit.