it seem's like there could be some truth in the Mercedes Rumours and perhaps today's performance is the beginning of the end for Honda?
http://www.f1talks.pl/2017/05/12/bild-m ... e-z-honda/
I agree, the only way to lock the wheels is if the crankshaft or gearbox seize. The oil looks very light in density, so it must be hot motor oil.DVB wrote: ↑12 May 2017, 18:54It's oil. If oil is falling out of somewhere, it tends to seperate on the way down. Especially if it doesn't holds any water percentage, it will have a low density (<0.85 kg/l). The lower the density, the better for them.
Cooling fluid will stay connected longer and by the looks, it's not water.
For this amount of oil leaking, it must have been a pipe come off. No way this could pour like this out of the engine if something punched somewhere a hole in.
Didn't they basically solve that last year and that the ICE was lacking power and fuel efficiency "bigly"?Anony Mous Engineerd wrote: ↑12 May 2017, 20:59Rumors from different sources...
A bearing seized in the motor, and a rod vacated itself out the side of the block, If you watch the event happening, dark oil does indeed pour out from underneath the car before it is lifted into the air in two distinct streams. Once it is up in the air, coolant accumulated on the floor/ trays comes rushing out as the damage to the block must have included the coolant jacket or passage way. It may have been an older spec motor, and not what they planned on racing on Sunday.
Regarding the rumors of outside help. Honda already has a working relationship with AVL, and they may be tapped for assistance in working out the reliability issues they are struggling with. I'm not sure if my buddy at HPD gets super accurate information, but it seems on the dyno, they may not be far off on power anymore with the ICE. It's the harvesting and storage on the MGU-K?H that they are struggling with. Zytek may have been or could be still involved for now.... but maybe not for long?
Good. I hope Mercedes is helping them with a Ferrari and Renault side order. F1 was created to prevent run what you brung racing, or a formula where the cars are evenly matched. All of the pages and pages of technical and sporting regulations were created to stop domination. It's meant to be closely matched racing where the driver can make a difference.KingHamilton01 wrote: ↑12 May 2017, 20:26it seem's like there could be some truth in the Mercedes Rumours and perhaps today's performance is the beginning of the end for Honda?
http://www.f1talks.pl/2017/05/12/bild-m ... e-z-honda/
This year they uses new ers and according to what I read earlier pages here, with tji combustion, electric generation is less than conventional ignition.makecry wrote: ↑12 May 2017, 22:05Didn't they basically solve that last year and that the ICE was lacking power and fuel efficiency "bigly"?Anony Mous Engineerd wrote: ↑12 May 2017, 20:59Rumors from different sources...
A bearing seized in the motor, and a rod vacated itself out the side of the block, If you watch the event happening, dark oil does indeed pour out from underneath the car before it is lifted into the air in two distinct streams. Once it is up in the air, coolant accumulated on the floor/ trays comes rushing out as the damage to the block must have included the coolant jacket or passage way. It may have been an older spec motor, and not what they planned on racing on Sunday.
Regarding the rumors of outside help. Honda already has a working relationship with AVL, and they may be tapped for assistance in working out the reliability issues they are struggling with. I'm not sure if my buddy at HPD gets super accurate information, but it seems on the dyno, they may not be far off on power anymore with the ICE. It's the harvesting and storage on the MGU-K?H that they are struggling with. Zytek may have been or could be still involved for now.... but maybe not for long?
More efficient combustion means less heat for the turbine, less heat for the turbine, less energy to potentially harvest. Less energy to harvest means less ERS deployment, less ERS deployment means less power.makecry wrote: ↑12 May 2017, 22:05Didn't they basically solve that last year and that the ICE was lacking power and fuel efficiency "bigly"?Anony Mous Engineerd wrote: ↑12 May 2017, 20:59Rumors from different sources...
A bearing seized in the motor, and a rod vacated itself out the side of the block, If you watch the event happening, dark oil does indeed pour out from underneath the car before it is lifted into the air in two distinct streams. Once it is up in the air, coolant accumulated on the floor/ trays comes rushing out as the damage to the block must have included the coolant jacket or passage way. It may have been an older spec motor, and not what they planned on racing on Sunday.
Regarding the rumors of outside help. Honda already has a working relationship with AVL, and they may be tapped for assistance in working out the reliability issues they are struggling with. I'm not sure if my buddy at HPD gets super accurate information, but it seems on the dyno, they may not be far off on power anymore with the ICE. It's the harvesting and storage on the MGU-K?H that they are struggling with. Zytek may have been or could be still involved for now.... but maybe not for long?
I think that more efficient combustion does not neccessarily means less heat for turbine, more efficient combution might also means extracting more heat from a given fuel so higher pressure of combustion product to move piston and also as for turbine.godlameroso wrote: ↑13 May 2017, 01:50More efficient combustion means less heat for the turbine, less heat for the turbine, less energy to potentially harvest. Less energy to harvest means less ERS deployment, less ERS deployment means less power.
What kind of cam angle separation do you think these engines run? Any overlap? Long duration intake or exhaust cam? More intake valve lift, or exhaust?amho wrote: ↑13 May 2017, 03:22I think that more efficient combustion does not neccessarily means less heat for turbine, more efficient combution might also means extracting more heat from a given fuel so higher pressure of combustion product to move piston and also as for turbine.godlameroso wrote: ↑13 May 2017, 01:50More efficient combustion means less heat for the turbine, less heat for the turbine, less energy to potentially harvest. Less energy to harvest means less ERS deployment, less ERS deployment means less power.
In a case that exhaust valves remain closed for a longer period during expansion stage then u have more efficiency and less remaining exhaust gas pressure for turbine which I don't think this is used for these high revving engines as u know in high revolution it's better to open exhaust valve earlier to have a longer exhaust duration.
I thought the engine update is not for another 2 races(Montreal)?PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑13 May 2017, 04:05Back to the engine performance.... I think there is a reasonable improvement in performance this week. The car looked pretty handy with Vandoorne. Never mind the connecting rod making an exit like Barney Rubble, It could be because the combustion was so powerful! Lol
Hasegawa states there was a small update for this weekend. I assume it was on both cars. Not sure it is on the 14 car's new PU.godlameroso wrote: ↑13 May 2017, 04:58I thought the engine update is not for another 2 races(Montreal)?PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑13 May 2017, 04:05Back to the engine performance.... I think there is a reasonable improvement in performance this week. The car looked pretty handy with Vandoorne. Never mind the connecting rod making an exit like Barney Rubble, It could be because the combustion was so powerful! Lol