I think so.xpensive wrote:It will be a twin-turbo V8, all according to my crystal ball.
June 15, 2013
I think so.xpensive wrote:It will be a twin-turbo V8, all according to my crystal ball.
June 15, 2013
F1 and LMP1 will follow the same philosophy of maximizing efficiency. The most efficient engine will in the end win. In the case of the F1 engines we know positively that for a 1.6L format and 27.8 g/s fuel flow a four cylinder would have been superior to a six cylinder. The expert group wanted to adopt that format, but Ferrari managed to stall the plan.marcush. wrote:I doubt someone has the feeling the 1.6l v6 engine was the ideal choice for a lemans winning package but we ´ll see.
We will see. The marketing requirements are not must haves. If an engine wins it will create its own marketing success. Chassis wise I4 is much less of a problem than many people think, but rigidity and packing concerns can pull a lot of designers into trying V4s or VR4s IMO. I believe that all factory LMP1 engines from 2014 will be turbo charged. At least the regulations allow 4 bar of boost pressure to all engines, petrol and diesel alike. The regulations also require all of them to be hybrid. I don't think anybody can afford to build an NA engine simply because it will not provide the efficiency advantages a downsized turbo with up to 4 bar will automatically offer. From that it also follows that 8, 10 or 12 cylinders will not exist any more. The regs are written to make the engines more similar to the average road car and those simply don't have more than six cylinders nowadays.xpensive wrote:The engine must also fill other criteria, both chassis-wise, where an I4 is hopeless, and marketing-wise, where an I4 is hopeless.
There are speculations that the DTM will switch to 2L-V4-engines (half of an actual engine).Pandamasque wrote:I've heard much less optimistic rumours about the Porsche LMP1 drivetrain. In-line turbo 4 (the future Audi DTM engine!) + FWD hybrid system, probably the same as in the R18.
matt21, can we have a source for that speculation? I find it very interesting. I did find :matt21 wrote:There are speculations that the DTM will switch to 2L-V4-engines (half of an actual engine).
So this would make sense for for the Volkswagen Group then, because Audi will get mileage on the engine two years before the introduction in the DTM.
http://www.lemans.org/wpphpFichiers/1/1 ... n_2014.pdfxpensive wrote:Admittedly, I was not aware of the 2014 fuel-flow restrictions, which gives another perspective of course.
This will be quite a challenge for a V8.
When you say "vr4" are you referring a super narrow v angle with only 1 head like the VW vr6?WhiteBlue wrote:matt21, can we have a source for that speculation? I find it very interesting. I did find :matt21 wrote:There are speculations that the DTM will switch to 2L-V4-engines (half of an actual engine).
So this would make sense for for the Volkswagen Group then, because Audi will get mileage on the engine two years before the introduction in the DTM.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/107154
It says that all DTM manufacturers have agreed to race turbocharged, 2L 4-cylinder engine from 2015 or 2016 and that would include DTM America and the Japanese Super GT500. So in addition to Merc, Audi and BMW you would have Honda, Toyota and Nissan all pulling in the same direction. How about a VR4? Would that make sense? IMO the answer is yes. It would be more compact and more rigid than an I4 and less expensive than a V4.http://www.lemans.org/wpphpFichiers/1/1 ... n_2014.pdfxpensive wrote:Admittedly, I was not aware of the 2014 fuel-flow restrictions, which gives another perspective of course.
This will be quite a challenge for a V8.
This is a good place to read about the rules and the intentions of the rule makers behind them.
I'm glad you don't have to eat another old racing suit on this one. Your crystal balls have earned you some strange diners in the past if I remember right.
Yep, VR engines are a VW specialty and they fit the bill of a compact, rigid and affordable engine. The famous Scirocco VR6 comes to mind.Pierce89 wrote:When you say "vr4" are you referring a super narrow v angle with only 1 head like the VW vr6?