ringo wrote:One thing to note also is that 80hp is deceiving as we don't know if the renault unit is at 100% of it's capability.
To add to that, the 80hp is not for the ICE, it's for the PU on a whole as it delivers power along a straight; keeping in mind this is all speculation because redbull don't know how slippery the mercedes is.
In my opinion, the ICE part of all engines is on par within a margin of error. Any deficit quoted by RB must come from their hybrid electrical side being unable to harvest and/or to put out "steady" propulsion when it is needed.
Log type exhaust manifold as discussed prior is an excellent instrument to provide a reliable amount of internal EGR. Any shortcomings of it's "tuning characteristics" can easily be overcome by boost. If anyone had ever held in their hands a set of inconel headers their weight will readily become apparent. Log type manifold is far lighter and way more compact even when it is produced as double wall piece. With skimpier heat shielding, I would put weight savings due to log type exhaust manifold at 10-15lbs on vehicle basis.
In F1 terms, I believe this is huge when you consider also that exh. manifold sits rather high above vehicle CG. All Mercedes powered teams enjoy this benefit.