Didn't know GoranF1 was a comedian
Didn't know GoranF1 was a comedian
Aren’t all four power units turbocharger turbine scroll twin entry?. or better put, which of the four power units uses a single entry turbocharger turbine scroll?.Blackout wrote: ↑31 Jan 2019, 16:42Found a rear view of the 2017 engine displayed at the Paris motor show.
Exhausts look fake (no race exhausts) but turbo might be the real one. Twin entry turbine
https://servimg.com/view/14795526/2341
It certainly sounds quite different, much more gutteral!PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑01 Feb 2019, 03:44Compared to last year sounds you can tell the injection pattern and TJI is much different.
TJI? is it possible for them to be using 'TJI' upside down and so sounding so muck different?.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑01 Feb 2019, 03:44Compared to last year sounds you can tell the injection pattern and TJI is much different.
Would you like to speak more about this? I'm very curious!PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑01 Feb 2019, 03:44Compared to last year sounds you can tell the injection pattern and TJI is much different.
Could also be a different firing order and completely different manifold and turbo. The higher pitch indicate that they have managed to even out the pulses even though those engines has uneven firing order. That is important to do to make the turbine more effective. They have got some people both from Ferrari and Mercedes. .. Not few went from Renault to Mercedes and perhaps they are coming back...
when Renault last had a 90 deg V6 with a single turbo they used a longer runner length on one bank than on the other banktoraabe wrote: ↑02 Feb 2019, 13:21Could also be a different firing order and completely different manifold and turbo. The higher pitch indicate that they have managed to even out the pulses even though those engines has uneven firing order. That is important to do to make the turbine more effective....
Renault used a single entry turbine from 2014 until... I dont knowsaviour stivala wrote: ↑31 Jan 2019, 23:37Aren’t all four power units turbocharger turbine scroll twin entry?. or better put, which of the four power units uses a single entry turbocharger turbine scroll?.Blackout wrote: ↑31 Jan 2019, 16:42Found a rear view of the 2017 engine displayed at the Paris motor show.
Exhausts look fake (no race exhausts) but turbo might be the real one. Twin entry turbine
https://servimg.com/view/14795526/2341
It was always twin scroll. You may have seen a single flange turbine, but it still has two entries in it. It would be very foolish to use a single entry turbine for a six cylinder engine.Blackout wrote: ↑03 Feb 2019, 11:52Renault used a single entry turbine from 2014 until... I dont knowsaviour stivala wrote: ↑31 Jan 2019, 23:37Aren’t all four power units turbocharger turbine scroll twin entry?. or better put, which of the four power units uses a single entry turbocharger turbine scroll?.Blackout wrote: ↑31 Jan 2019, 16:42Found a rear view of the 2017 engine displayed at the Paris motor show.
Exhausts look fake (no race exhausts) but turbo might be the real one. Twin entry turbine
https://servimg.com/view/14795526/2341