PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑27 Mar 2021, 14:20
Blackout wrote: ↑27 Mar 2021, 08:59
PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑26 Mar 2021, 22:41
Scarbs is missing a cooler. There is a wide one infront of the intake pipe but its hidden by the ducting.
In front of the intake pipe?
Look at the plumbing an ducting more discerningly. The big old space was not left empty, and the coolers on the back of the intake alone didn't justify the width of the cover. So basically, the same wide cooler from last year is still in roughly the same position, but ducted a bit differently. (in two left-right halves)
So you partly subscribe to Scarbs point of view, but you add that the old CCS (pink here) is still there, but in a different shape and size...
It's an interesting point of view but it adds even more questions and mystery*
To me, the green ducts are the reason that justifies the increase of the rollhoop width (if Scarbs is right when he says those ducts feed the compressor, not the new red CCS) and that the compressor duct has been split to let a longer CCS duct pass and go to the red rad.
(Original photo and comparison from @NicolasF1i
The question is, why would this team make these changes and even add more radiators to the center of the car AND keep the sidepod cooling basically unchanged.
The sidepod undercut is roughly the same as 2019 and the sidepod cooling systems also look similar to 2019 and 2020 in layout and size.
They still have a relatively big intercooler + an engine rad in each sidepod (a water rad in the right hand sidepod and an oil rad in the other AFAIK)...