Vortex37 wrote: ↑23 May 2017, 19:37
MrPotatoHead wrote: ↑23 May 2017, 00:49
Tumble is often used in intake port designs. I've personally made some intake port designs based around tumble because of some of the benefits it can bring. It helps a lot at part load especially.
But - I sense a lot of snake oil on that website. No offense.
Reading that reminds me of the super lean carborators or dimples like a golf ball inside intake ports (don't get me started on the dimples. Please)
If they all worked as advertised then people would have been using them for years.
Oh and you very much can make changes to designs and be testing new heads in weeks not months. Maybe not at Honda though.
I'll be at a shop in a few weeks working on a new billet cylinder head project (not F1). I'll see what pics I can share if any while I'm there.
I am talking about tumble/swirl in the main chamber.
You are absolutely correct to say that you could produce a new head in a few weeks. But the point I addressed was that of an instant answer to Honda problems, which was your answer to somebody else. Any change might invite changes to Turbo/injectors/ignition/piston/valve topology etc. Not forgetting all the programming that seems to be causing Honda and Renault so many problems.
Snake Oil? Well I'll leave you to judge. The independent data is all there. It's a road engine with different objectives!
I was also talking about tumble in the chamber as well.
The design of the intake port and the path it takes can greatly induce and affect the tumble / swirl of the air inside the cylinder.
This is especially seen in many diesel cylinder heads. In fact often when people port a diesel head they think that removing the apparent shapes and obstructions in the intake port will help create more power - when often the result is less power because of less swirl in the cylinder.
And i do agree that obviously quick turnaround on parts depends on knowing the answers or what to change and that could have knock on effects on other parts of the engine.
We also do not know their supply chain. How much do they machine in house vs someone doing outside? This can create huge delays when you depend on others.
And yes I may have been overly harsh with my snake oil comment - but as far as it's use or potential use in F1 that would be some very snakey oil