F1 changed from super-expensive, fragile/wasteful ultra-high rpm N/A V10/V8 mills to a design concept
that would appear to be more durable/efficient, the lower rpm hybrid turbo-compound...
Cost however, of making such engines hack high heat/pressure - instead of rpm, remains real high.
Fact is, 4Ts 'Have one power stroke, then three to wear the engine out' - to paraphrase R-R engineer Stanley Hooker.
To get 4Ts to do some decent work, you have to rev their tits off, or supercharge them, (chemically &/or by pumps),
which always ends up being a complex/costly exericise..
If I had my way they could still be using old 4cyl BMW road car engines if they wanted and whatever aerodynamics & tyres they think work best.
Formula Libre is #1 for me
Wise man, and clearly seen in the Ricardo graphs.
Cheers, Daryl.
A compact expansion chamber using "large angle diffuser" ( LAD) multiple internal cone flow vectoring, perhaps?
Anyone game to try it?
www.chengfluid.com/flow_conditioner/
Quick easy experiment #2. If you're uncomfortable with adding a ring to the bottom of a piston, you could do a quick and dirty run with these.
Hole in skirt (front & rear) to let ball protrude. Countersunk brass screws & nuts to adjust. (Could also add some springs or rubber, for a tiny bit of pre-load). Should roll in and out (over/through?) inlet/transfer ports, if required. Or use 2 one on either side of port or piston cut-out.
Similar PS applies: don't expect it to last for more than a couple of minutes and don't use your good engine.
A couple of back to backs (without & with) should disclose if any significant benefit is available.
(15 KW in the Ricardo tests, assume that's per piston so +66% for the 125, worth a look?)
Remember though, it was only 15KW peak at max piston speed so any improvements will be averaged.
PPS, keeping the piston square in the bore might help those Wisecos survive better too.
PM me if it works. Don't sue me if it doesn't.
Cheers, Daryl
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Piston & liner will be exposed to air/fuel/oil through the inlet & transfer ports.
Fuel vaporises and leaves some oil behind.
Doesn't need much cos there's bugger all contact between the piston & liner.
Remember this is just an idea for a quick dyno test. Squirt some oil on it during assembly.
Cheers Daryl.
The screwed on ball bearings might be a bit rough, even for me.
How about Brass brake shoe rivets? Brass Thumb tacks?
How about Teflon buttons, shaped like thumbtacks, countersunk into the skirt?
Quick & easy to do, should give enough life for a few runs before it all turns to poo.
Works for Harleys on Nitro.
Credit for the pics to this site: https://www.rbracing-rsr.com/bulbenefit2011.html
Cheers, Daryl
That's a nice clean looking dyno, especially found of the front wheel mount!
How about some "slow tv" to round off the evening.
https://youtu.be/hlsogG-zcC0
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Tell me what you used for inertia wheel on your dyno
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