In the first two pictures what is the tank thing to the left of the inlet to the compressor (with the vertical flat side)?
Where does the oil tank go - in the space to the left of the tank thing I am asking about?
Only variable geometry turbines are banned, variable vane compressor diffusers and variable compressor inlet vanes are not explicitly forbidden.
That is the oil tank! )tok-tokkie wrote: ↑15 Dec 2017, 10:03In the first two pictures what is the tank thing to the left of the inlet to the compressor (with the vertical flat side)?
Where does the oil tank go - in the space to the left of the tank thing I am asking about?
The whole PU is also shaped to accentuate flow towards the rear wing. Very intrigueing indeed.bill shoe wrote: ↑15 Dec 2017, 17:19That's a compact overall package. The engine and systems used to be sprawled over the entire back of the car. Now a much more complex power unit is packaged into a single consolidated lump (and not a very big one). I can't even see an MGU-K on the lower-left side of the block, is it located there or somewhere else?
It's just barely visible beneath the exhaust headers.bill shoe wrote: ↑15 Dec 2017, 17:19That's a compact overall package. The engine and systems used to be sprawled over the entire back of the car. Now a much more complex power unit is packaged into a single consolidated lump (and not a very big one). I can't even see an MGU-K on the lower-left side of the block, is it located there or somewhere else?
How much longitudinal/axial displacement might be used in such an application? There doesn't appear to be a straight section to permit much travel. There would also need to be a volumetric change, a step, between the intake snorkel and the ID of the compressor inlet to make a variable length runner effective. I'm not sure if this is the case, though. The snorkel diameter seems to match the compressor inlet diameter.
By changing the AR of the compressor side you can increase the efficiency and range of the compressor wheel - making the efficiency island bigger.godlameroso wrote: ↑15 Dec 2017, 21:51Varying cold side helps with different combustion strategies?
Honda has the smallest MUGK they say. It was bulkier than the Mercedes one last year, but now, it's so small you thought it was a girl when it was born.bill shoe wrote: ↑15 Dec 2017, 17:19That's a compact overall package. The engine and systems used to be sprawled over the entire back of the car. Now a much more complex power unit is packaged into a single consolidated lump (and not a very big one). I can't even see an MGU-K on the lower-left side of the block, is it located there or somewhere else?