dren wrote: ↑03 Aug 2017, 22:15
godlameroso wrote: ↑02 Aug 2017, 13:34
max_speed wrote: ↑02 Aug 2017, 11:42
@wazari you have revealed quite a lot . now please tell us the date when this "spec4" is being rolled out. are they testing this spec in current test.
He has, several times in fact. He doesn't believe it can be ready this year, although it doesn't mean the current spec can't be updated. What interests me is why spec 4 would be heavier.
It probably has more mass.
This relates to Andy Cowell saying their 2017 PU was actually heavier due to their need to facilitate higher mileage this season, so they needed to be made more reliable so they had to sacrifice overall weight to increase integrity. I believe Honda was the only manufacturer that came forward claiming a weight reduction for this year so it's possible to suggest this lighter engine is one of the factors of this vibration issue that's plaguing them. So this Spec 4 engine will actually be heavier, and follows the trend Mercedes are following.
Thought. With this weight increase, do we think we'd return back to 2016 weight levels? Or heavier? I recall that the Honda was on the lighter end of the spectrum of the PU's on the field, so with this weight increase for the next spec on an engine that was already made lighter and with the other manufacturers who went heavier over the year before, It may still have an advantage or at the worst, no major disadvantage.