If the shooting in the foot refers to Mark mistakenly using Mahle's two injector picture and explanation with it then he corrects it in a latter piece where he explains they shroud the spark plug only instead to form the mini chamber.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑06 Apr 2017, 02:21You guys regurgitating old stuff from 2014 and littering the thread. Back to the Honda Power unit.
P.S. Juanjo, you shot your self in the foot with the page you linked to.
http://www.motorsportmagazine.com/opini ... t-ignition
http://www.motorsportmagazine.com/opini ... ine-update
"Within the F1 regulations, only a single injector is permitted and the key to applying the principle within that limitation was shrouding only the spark plug to form the mini-chamber above the main combustion chamber and not – as in the drawing – the injector and spark plug together.
In the F1 application the injector injects the fuel-air charge into the main combustion chamber. Around 3 per cent of that charge from the turbo is forced into the mini-chamber under pressure through the orifices in the ring separating the mini chamber from the main chamber. Getting this transfer right and ensuring the correct mixture is in the small chamber was a major part of the challenge for this project."