I see nothing exciting about spending $x00 million per year to gain 20-30hp. I see it as absolute insanity, freezing engines or limiting their development severely is necessary to make this sustainable. Because it's so expensive, and the competition is so fierce for such small gains, naturally it will be incredibly secretive. So in a sense the cost hides the marvel of engineering these power units are. Thinking of how much it costs to develop something, then giving that away to someone else, who sidesteps all your development research. It would be infuriating.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑23 Dec 2020, 02:34They should allow more dyno time in 2021 if they do the wngine freeze. I for one do not agree with it one bit just to let you know. Engines should be free to keep things exciting. The others should not be punished because F1 isn't attractive to Honda board room anymore.
Back in the TJI matter I have been doing some reading on injection methods. The sideways injector suggests that the piston is beign used to guide the fuel spray... In what fashion... And wher to.. Nobody but Honda engineers know.
It could guide it up as in a second rich stratified injection. But does this go through the holes of of the pre-chamber fast enough to get to where tge spark plug is?
I think i see that the rotating chamber that is in the cbr tji bike engine... Can be used! It makes sense now.. Even with one injector. If the comrpession ratio is not altered by doing this it should be legal...
The engine budget should be roughly half of the team budget and no more. ~$85 million maximum, it's currently ~3-4 times as much. It's ridiculous.