Ferraripilot wrote:Based on what facts? I can tell you 100% factually that a blueprinted stock Ferrari carbureted 512BB engine will produce between 355-360bhp at the flywheel every single time, and those engines are not built to anywhere near the same exacting standards an F1 motor is subjected to.
Based on straightforward statistics and the way the world works.
The flaw in this argument, of course, is that these types of engines are built well, well, well within tolerances. The bell curve for them will be pretty much flat otherwise you're going to get problems that should be obvious, especially when you're producing a lot of these engines. With a Formula 1 engine you are always pushing boundaries - right now engine manufacturers are trying to get every ounce of power out of an engine within a limited set of restrictions. Tolerances are obviously going to get finer. They also obviously aren't going to make hundreds or thousands of them. As sure as eggs is eggs you're going to get a pronounced bell curve. MHPE don't employ 500 odd people for nothing.