@Wazari
Historically what manufacturer did and does Honda use for it's Turbochargers?
I think the the current turbochargers are made by IHI (Japanese company, had links with Daimler until recently I think).GoranF1 wrote:@Wazari
Historically what manufacturer did and does Honda use for it's Turbochargers?
IHI is associated with Mitsubishi?taperoo2k wrote:I think the the current turbochargers are made by IHI (Japanese company, had links with Daimler until recently I think).GoranF1 wrote:@Wazari
Historically what manufacturer did and does Honda use for it's Turbochargers?
I think they used IHI in the 80s too.taperoo2k wrote:I think the the current turbochargers are made by IHI (Japanese company, had links with Daimler until recently I think).GoranF1 wrote:@Wazari
Historically what manufacturer did and does Honda use for it's Turbochargers?
I strongly believe that to be incorrect. Turbocharger design changes will definitely cost tokens.nevill3 wrote:Don't forget the new Turbocharger will not use any tokens because of the new requirement to vent the wastegate flow through a separate exhaust pipe.
It's free according to ScarbsF1 (30th September): https://twitter.com/ScarbsF1/status/649309120525373440ME4ME wrote:I strongly believe that to be incorrect. Turbocharger design changes will definitely cost tokens.
and SomersF1 (12th November): https://twitter.com/somersf1/status/6648497098115727362016 wastegate pipe reg allows Honda to change its turbine without tokens as the casing has them already incorporated
Racecar Engineering @RacecarEngineer 6 Oct 2015
@ScarbsF1 Are you sure it does not cost tokens? All I see is a requirement to change and it is not for Cost/Reliability/Safety
Craig Scarborough @ScarbsF1 6 Oct 2015
@RacecarEngineer yes, sure
Travis Rice @rice_tm 13 Nov 2015
@SomersF1 Plus, aren't they getting a free upgrade on turbo due to wastegate change for 2016?
Matt Somerfield @SomersF1 13 Nov 2015
@rice_tm yes because of the dual wastegate introduction
I know about Honda's ties to Mitsubishi, in fact Honda exclusively used Mitsubishi Alternators in the 90's and early 00's before switching to Denso in their road cars. Thanks for clearing that up for me thought.Wazari wrote:I would be very surprised if Honda is using turbochargers built by IHI. Honda has a close relationship with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries which has extensive experience in turbocharger casting and assembly. Also Honda and IHI didn't exactly have the best of relationships in the past. The turbochargers we used in the "80's were manufactured by Mitsubishi according to our specs.
IHI and Mitsubishi are definitely not related. They have a rivalry that goes back to the 1800's. They both started off as ship builders and then into aircraft parts and then into the automotive arena. IHI was the origin of Isuzu motors while Mitsubishi starting building cars under their own name. Mitsubishi got much bigger than IHI when they went into the banking business.
I do not know how they are allocating their tokens. I would guess a majority of them would be consumed during the winter.
I also believe Mitsubishi is supplying turbochargers to Honda for the new turbo Civic.godlameroso wrote:I know about Honda's ties to Mitsubishi, in fact Honda exclusively used Mitsubishi Alternators in the 90's and early 00's before switching to Denso in their road cars. Thanks for clearing that up for me thought.
I was going by what I could I find using google searches only articles about it are from 2014, nothing recent seems to have been said about whose building the turbochargers for Honda. I don't think the IHI reports were ever confirmed by Honda, so you may well be correct. IHI did have a partnership with Daimler but since Mercedes are building turbochargers in house that partnership was dissolved by the looks of things. I do wonder if Honda are following the Mercedes route and designing and building Turbochargers themselves. Might explain why the turbocharger didn't work as intended.....Wazari wrote:I would be very surprised if Honda is using turbochargers built by IHI. Honda has a close relationship with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries which has extensive experience in turbocharger casting and assembly. Also Honda and IHI didn't exactly have the best of relationships in the past. The turbochargers we used in the "80's were manufactured by Mitsubishi according to our specs.
IHI and Mitsubishi are definitely not related. They have a rivalry that goes back to the 1800's. They both started off as ship builders and then into aircraft parts and then into the automotive arena. IHI was the origin of Isuzu motors while Mitsubishi starting building cars under their own name. Mitsubishi got much bigger than IHI when they went into the banking business.
I do not know how they are allocating their tokens. I would guess a majority of them would be consumed during the winter.