harjan wrote: ↑19 Sep 2017, 11:13
If Wazari is to be believed then Spec 4 has same power output but better potential than chosen route. So then there's no reason why Honda would choose to introduce Spec 4 as they chosen and developed on a different route. By now the output and reliability of the chosen route will be significantly better than Spec 4.
Going for Spec4 in the season would only make sense if they want to do this for 2018. But this would mean short term power and reliability deficit.
I wouldn't assume that, especially now that Wazari has shed some new light on the timetable.
It seems the Illien team came in and found that existing Spec. 4 concept is a worthy approach and, not long into the season, this became part of the [public] development plan. Since we now know just how long the concept has existed (even in full V6 form) I don't think for a second that there hasn't been continuing development work on the concept; which is why we haven't seen it on track just yet. With Honda publicly saying they are targeting this year, any additional enhancements, perhaps by the Illien team, are nearly complete, bench tested, and the engine is ready to be tested on-track.
Based on this, I think Spec. 4 comes in with an increase in power and still more up-side potential for 2018.