I think you nailed it on the head. We've been speculating for months that the Honda engine develops an MGU-H drive shaft vibration under certain conditions on the track. Either due to defective bearings that over heat, or unaccounted for G-forces, or vibration in the chassis etc.godlameroso wrote: ↑08 Aug 2017, 17:29
I'm not saying it's not balanced, but perhaps it becomes unbalanced by resonating with certain frequencies in the engine/drivetrain.
Combine this with confirmation that Honda can't effectively simulate on-track conditions on the dynos, it sounds like as good an explanation as any.
"using airplane technology" just sounds like a marketing tag line to say "Someone finally got smart and realized that we have aero engine guys in house so we called them down to fix our problems with the Turbo"
Lando was supposedly running with nearly dry tanks during all the tests. That makes me wonder if they've been testing new parts to improve qualifying performance and top end speed ie Spec 4. Here's hoping!