Mahle have been working with and supplying Ferrari since at least 2012.McHonda wrote: ↑05 May 2017, 21:42The pictures are misleading because it's not technically TJI being used, it's an adapted form of TJI to fit F1 requirements so there are no pictures.
And it's why Renault and Honda are struggling to make the same gains. Mercedes and Ferrari used some of the same people, engineers who came up with the solution split and some went to Brixworth(Merc) and some went to Mahle. Mahle a few years later then wen't to Ferrari(2015) who had already signed the Mercedes combustion expert Cedric Cornebois in the summer of 2014 and started in Jan 2015.
It's not an accident that the two systems that work the best have shared history of engineers who have detailed knowledge of both the TJI system and it's adapted form for F1.
Ferrari managed to poach a couple of engineers from Mercedes for 2015, but the main improvements for the beginning of the year had been already made at Ferrari.
I believe one of the engineers was a combustion expert and the other on the ERS side.