thank you that was very informative because i kept telling my self they can't exceed 2015 Merc and Ferrari PU without any kind of lean burning whatsoevergodlameroso wrote:From what I've been told, and from what we've guessed, yes that's more or less the path they're taking. I wouldn't bet all my money on them not having any type of lean burn method. I'm sure they do, or at least 2 out of 3 parts. Part 3 is what holds all the power and that's what they're working on for next year, or so I've heard. Part of exploiting 'part 3' is getting the right amount of airflow from the turbo-machines. I'm guessing part 3 is the special fuel injector, and part 1 and 2 is the combustion chamber and fuel delivery before the injector. They expect to be able to match or exceed this year's Mercedes engine next year, whether they can make it as light, and compact, and reliable, and efficient with as good a CoG is the challenge. And whether it'll be enough for them to make sufficient inroads to fight at the front remains to be seen.
But they keep improving and improving, and I'm enjoying watching the development, I'm still dying to see that new exhaust. They'll be there or thereabouts, I doubt they'll pull a 2015 Renault and go backwards, my biggest fear is the chassis, more than the engine to be honest.
plus Hasegawa also said TJI is doable perhaps they can have 2 different methods of lean burn working together haha i don't even know if its achievable
i guess the image near to complete now dots are connecting...