PS is horsepower in German. The unit of measure is only slightly bigger than horsepower but you may approximate 1 horsepower to be 1 PS if you like.mclaren111 wrote: ↑18 Oct 2017, 13:40Not an Engineer. Please explain in layman terms. Thx
PS is horsepower in German. The unit of measure is only slightly bigger than horsepower but you may approximate 1 horsepower to be 1 PS if you like.mclaren111 wrote: ↑18 Oct 2017, 13:40Not an Engineer. Please explain in layman terms. Thx
Probably also worth remembering that in F1 terms, Cosworth and Mercedes-Benz High Performance Powertrain are both based in England (Northamptonshire) around in fact, are only around 8 miles from each other. A 20 minute car ride. It's not by accident - Mario Illien was a Cosworth employee, and when he wanted to set up his own company, Ilmor, he chose a base somewhere close enough to permit Cosworth staff to move companies without needing to move house. It's also close enough to the Cosworth suppliers to make it basically the same market in terms of logistics.Tommy Cookers wrote: ↑18 Oct 2017, 23:20the PS 'unit of measure' is smaller than the horsepower
1 PS is c. 736 W
1 hp is c. 746 W
1.01387 PS is 1 hp
we might imagine a 1000 hp Cosworth engine has the same power as a 1013.87 PS Mercedes engine
though we might imagine that Mercedes etc tell us they have eg 850 hp when they mean 850 PS
http://www.statman.info/conversions/power.html
I found a news on Amus about it
What does the term 'roundness' mean? Is it the overall laptime which would come down by 0.1-0.15s / lap?baybars wrote: ↑20 Oct 2017, 08:43I found a news on Amus about it
As I understand upgrade brings more power and improved reliability.
Abiteboul said that Sportchef Cyril Abiteboul confirms: "The modifications bring us more power in qualification and in the race . And they improve reliability. It is a nice step, which already includes solutions for our next year's engine. "In addition, new BP / Castrol petrol comes. These are a few more PS. The progress with regard to roundness is estimated to be one to one and one-half tenths.
https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/for ... 67739.html
I think Lap time will be improve between 0.1 and 0.15Jejking wrote: ↑20 Oct 2017, 11:54What does the term 'roundness' mean? Is it the overall laptime which would come down by 0.1-0.15s / lap?baybars wrote: ↑20 Oct 2017, 08:43I found a news on Amus about it
As I understand upgrade brings more power and improved reliability.
Abiteboul said that Sportchef Cyril Abiteboul confirms: "The modifications bring us more power in qualification and in the race . And they improve reliability. It is a nice step, which already includes solutions for our next year's engine. "In addition, new BP / Castrol petrol comes. These are a few more PS. The progress with regard to roundness is estimated to be one to one and one-half tenths.
https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/for ... 67739.html
baybars wrote: ↑20 Oct 2017, 16:11I think Lap time will be improve between 0.1 and 0.15 sec per lapJejking wrote: ↑20 Oct 2017, 11:54What does the term 'roundness' mean? Is it the overall laptime which would come down by 0.1-0.15s / lap?baybars wrote: ↑20 Oct 2017, 08:43
I found a news on Amus about it
As I understand upgrade brings more power and improved reliability.
Abiteboul said that Sportchef Cyril Abiteboul confirms: "The modifications bring us more power in qualification and in the race . And they improve reliability. It is a nice step, which already includes solutions for our next year's engine. "In addition, new BP / Castrol petrol comes. These are a few more PS. The progress with regard to roundness is estimated to be one to one and one-half tenths.
https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/for ... 67739.html
It's a mistranslation. He's talking about lapping. In French, lap is "tour".
Ah thank you, I didn't take the translation itself into account there!
Horner mentioned yellow flags and traffic on Sky.FW17 wrote:Is there 1 sec between the old and new Renault engines?
Ricardo is a long way behind.