The new foreward yellow radiator seems too little for Gearbox and turbo oil; you guess right the pink radiator is moved back a new red radiator, in order to lower mass a little and get some space on engine to accomodate larger plenum and improove engine efficiency, maybe, as others are doing. And/or maybe some smal additional intercooler or other air radiator is hidden in the top between the 2 green air ducts. At the same time I can not eplain why the 2 air ducts in green with filters are so big also, I guess they experimenting some sort of extra air inlet for some new energy storage method, based on excess of compressed air; who knows.
Surely there is something strange or secret in there at top, to justify this extra volume amplification.
In my opinion they are sacrificing this season to implement and study new solutions, to improove car performance in the future. At the moment results are not good, but I like the idea they are trying new things, instead copying others; could be a good sign.
Blackout wrote: ↑14 Apr 2021, 11:55
Pany wrote: ↑14 Apr 2021, 11:27
Are we sure all radiators up there are water-based? could be some radiator (electronics, battery, intercoller maybe, other small radiators) are experimenting with air/air circuits; they are less efficient and require more volume, but are very light for COG implications. This woul easily explain the extremely large sections and volumes in that zone
An hypothesis that is partly based on Scarbs interpretation:
- The old CCS in pink (ERS + engine water probably) has been modified and moved back. It becomes the red CCS
- The good old compressor duct (green) has been split in two ducts (green) to let pass the new red CCS duct between them. This is what widened the rollhoop
- By elimination, the yellow radiator is probably the gearbox/hydraulic/turbo oil rad, so it has been moved forward and reoriented. The red CCS occupies the old yellow rad space
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