Well what controls oil pressure? The pumps, the integrity of the oil lines, of the seals, the oil tank itself, and bearing clearance. I guess that's the problem when you push the packaging too extreme, I suppose these failures occur in testing as opposed to during races. I wonder what this could mean for Mercedes?De Jokke wrote: ↑27 Feb 2020, 18:21Mercedes running over for the day
"We've experienced an oil pressure anomaly, which made the engine shut down as a precautionary measure," report the team.
"We're further investigating the issue; unfortunately, that means our running for today is done."
That means the world champions finish the day with an unusually low tally of just 61 laps completed.
Seems to be always oil related, one of the former problems had also something to do with it. Unless they are downplaying things...
oil Temperature (too thin/hot breaking down?)godlameroso wrote: ↑27 Feb 2020, 18:41Well what controls oil pressure? The pumps, the integrity of the oil lines, of the seals, the oil tank itself, and bearing clearance. I guess that's the problem when you push the packaging too extreme, I suppose these failures occur in testing as opposed to during races. I wonder what this could mean for Mercedes?De Jokke wrote: ↑27 Feb 2020, 18:21Mercedes running over for the day
"We've experienced an oil pressure anomaly, which made the engine shut down as a precautionary measure," report the team.
"We're further investigating the issue; unfortunately, that means our running for today is done."
That means the world champions finish the day with an unusually low tally of just 61 laps completed.
Seems to be always oil related, one of the former problems had also something to do with it. Unless they are downplaying things...
Will they take 4 power units, or run 3 conservatively? Honda isn't standing still, and more power is expected some time around Canada.
it must be something that didn't happen in the dynos, which they have all in a chassis toogodlameroso wrote: ↑27 Feb 2020, 18:41Well what controls oil pressure? The pumps, the integrity of the oil lines, of the seals, the oil tank itself, and bearing clearance. I guess that's the problem when you push the packaging too extreme, I suppose these failures occur in testing as opposed to during races. I wonder what this could mean for Mercedes?
They were talking about issues and still there are issues. If it is easy one to solve for sure they will sort it out before first race or at least at second pu. But if it is something harder to correct it will hurt them. We will see...
Apart from the beginning of 2014, I have to add. Still the most reliable by far though!