diffuser wrote: ↑07 Jun 2019, 18:19
bone wrote: ↑07 Jun 2019, 09:44
diffuser wrote: ↑06 Jun 2019, 18:26
We weren't taking about Drive-ability, which I personally think is a joke
you should go drive an overtuned 2 stroke drag racing engine on the road, and then come back to this statement...
drive-ability is sooooo very important, even more than top power
Right cause they spend over 1 Billions dollars on a improving and producing PUs/PU design over 5 years right?. Compare apples with apples.
Often, in these forums, we latch on to things that at some point were true. We carry them forward and expect them to be true for, a given period of time. I believe drive-ability to be one of those things. It is well documented that in this generation of PUs regulations that at one time Renault had drive-ability issues. I can't believe that after all the time, effort, money they pour into these PUs and constant feed back they ask for and get from the drivers that they haven't resolved those issues to the point where any advantage anyone team has been nullified.
I just can't believe that.
Maybe you´re thinking driveability is something any motor enjoy by itself, and the lack of it is just because of something went wrong in the design and must be solved.
If that´s the case, sorry but you´re wrong
. It´s not only a problem if someone makes a mistake, it can also be a strong point if someone did a great job. This is F1, F1 cars can´t apply full throttle in at least first 3 gears, wich means at the exit of any slow and medium speed corners driveability is what determines how much traction the car will have, how fast it will go out of most corners at any track (apart from chassis design, suspensions geometry and function, etc.), and since this is F1, any small difference in this regard can make a big difference in laptimes, both if some manufacturer made a mistake, or the opposite, someone did it great and enjoy a better than usual drivability and traction.
I´m a former MX rider wich is a completely different field, but traction is crucial in MX and my 2 stroke bike strugled in this field compared to any 4 stroke to a point they sometimes looked like different categories when there were not. In F1 there´s no differences that big as they´re all same type of engines, but since in F1 differences are measured in miliseconds, any small difference in traction can mean a bid advantage.
Traditionally, powerfull engines are peaky engines with poor driveability, while some others lack that peak power, but provide much better driveability. In F1 probably all PU are pretty similar as they´re same strokes, same cylinder count and distribution, and same bore and stroke, but I´m sure with mappings they can do fine adjustments in this regard too, depending on what are they looking for, efficiency, peak power, driveability...