I think not exactly equal, but a little bit more. Serious.
I think not exactly equal, but a little bit more. Serious.
Best identifier is the flat rear wing in at02, the str14 uses the curved bottom one. You'll notice the difference in 0:36GhostF1 wrote: ↑25 Feb 2021, 05:56
First video with genuine footage of a new car testing with the new power unit (just note the footage mixes with the StR14 as well, best identifier is the new bargeboards, drivers were in both cars). I shared this in the AT02 thread because it's relevant there. But for PU related discussion, here it is again.
Significantly altered note. The car at the start is the new one and a couple other clips as well. From 3:00 this video is purely audio showcasing the new engine leaving pits. Totally different idle, and a higher note on power.
Correct the new engine sound different, the sound @ 5:08 reminds me like the sounds when you apply the engine brake on an diesel engine, something similar.Jaisonas wrote: ↑25 Feb 2021, 15:46https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CZe_jIdBtc
Bozzy's video of the same day but he has structured it better between the cars. New engine sounds alot more aggressive and loud
There are still many challenges to ensure reliability and durability of components. Components can be reliable and not durable, durable but not reliable.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑01 Mar 2021, 20:03The change of combustion concept after 2018 really pulled through in the end.
The RA621H will be the culmination of the learnings and limits understood with the RA620H and its new materials. Now that they have had a full year running that PU, the RA621H is packed with new technology that realizes the potential that the RA620H couldn't. The RA621H is supposedly meeting it's expected performance targets so what it comes down to is durability and longevity. Yamamoto has high expectations, calling it "A season for the record books".godlameroso wrote: ↑02 Mar 2021, 05:19There are still many challenges to ensure reliability and durability of components. Components can be reliable and not durable, durable but not reliable.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑01 Mar 2021, 20:03The change of combustion concept after 2018 really pulled through in the end.
Durability refers to how long it takes for a part to wear out, reliability refers to how long it takes a part to fail. A part can be worn out and not fail.
For instance, piston rings can be worn, or valve guides can be slightly loose, or timing chain slightly stretched. How long these parts are serviceable is their durability. How long until the timing chain stretches enough that cam timing is affected, or the piston rings are worn enough for the engine to not perform, and it starts smoking? That is the reliability.
The two concepts are interrelated in the quest for flawless functioning. The demands on the engine is extremely severe, and thus requires extreme strength, and extreme hardness is extremely difficult to work properly.
There's no timing chain it's timing gears.saviour stivala wrote: ↑03 Mar 2021, 08:45Was Yamamoto really talking ‘timing chains stretch’ re RA620H – RA621H?.