You could construct "faulty" valve or VLIM bearing. And get oil from that, venturi effect just suck it in whatever ratio they set. That would be untraceable. Does FIA do X ray and dyno testing? As i know no.MrPotatoHead wrote: ↑02 Mar 2018, 22:01I would call that an active control device.1158 wrote: ↑28 Feb 2018, 14:10About this:
What if the variable intake trumpets were used to block/open the feed for the breather line. It would mean having 6 lines, but would it be legal?7.9 Oil injection
The use of active control valves between any part of the PU and the engine intake air is
forbidden.
Problem is just how much oil is enough? 0.9L per 100km is still pretty big isnt it? So what is normal oil consumption? Let say 90%, so they had about 0.3L leeway to use it for combustion purposes. Technically you could made passive passages inside engine block to hide more oil quantity outside FIA tank measurements. It is hard. But i believe with all CFD and fluid dynamics knowledge team operate is doable. You need just ensure weight limit after race and not it made very obvious (1-2kg doesn't matter, but 10kg is a bit stretch to hide).