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23 Jan 2008, 12:59 (Ref:2111937) | #1 | ||
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Will Honda or won't they...
...use an engine with pneumatic valves?
Crash.net have posted this article on their website, which to be honest made me chuckle. http://www.crash.net/motorsport/moto...c_or_not?.html Wasn't it Honda that came up with the proposal for the 800cc formula? I know it was Honda who wrote the regs for the 800cc engine! And now, the almighty Honda seem to be struggling the most with their own law. Don't worry HRC will be back, I'm sure of that. But after so many HRC domination years, I'm sort of enjoying the moment. You have to feel sorry for Hayden and Pedrosa, two fine riders, who, as it seems at the moment will face another difficult year. |
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According to motogp.com Nicky tested the evolution pneumatic valve motor in the afternoon session. However, he set his best time with last year's motor. But he said the feel of the new chassis is not right with the old motor. The new motor has smoother power, more rpm, but lower top speed.
In short, Honda have a long way to go. Repsol Honda's best chance would be a miracle season from Michelin. |
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Well, according to Colin Edwards they've already raised their game significantly:
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Still, I don't think it's enough for Honda and with Hayden so openly confessing the problems he's having with his new bike (he's kinda repeating his comments from 12 months ago) I think HRC still have a long way to go... |
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I really hope Michelin do get their act together, and given their success in the past I can see no reason that they won't. I just really want to see Rossi suffer for making the change and all the agro he caused over the whole tyre issue.
Honda seems to still be a long way from getting their problems solved, they've built a new bike around a new engine only to find that the new engine is nothing special, they have put the old engine in the new frame and it causes handling issue. There must be days when Nicky sits and wishes he hadn't turn down Ducati, he is one of the hardest working riders out there and Honda just treats him so badly. |
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Meanwhile, Kawasaki debuted a screamer version of their 800cc bike today:
http://www.kawasaki-motogp.com/press...n=press&id=999 Quote:
Interesting move by the way. They must have a well advanced engine management system if they think they can use a screamer. |
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Hayden ran the new motor today, but again set his best times with this year's chassis and last year's motor. Most of his testing work was with that bike combination.
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Apparently Hondas new pneumatic engine isn't just a tad slow, they also have a problem with the amount of air taken onboard;
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So, Hayden and Honda now have a dillema on their hands. What bike should they use, the new chassis with the new engine, which is supposed to handle real good, or the new chassis with the old engine, which doesn't handle that great but is quick in a straight line. I'd say carry on with the new chassis and new engine. Rossi proved last year that a great handling bike can still beat the power from Bologna (even on a track with a front stretch longer than a km, Muggello). |
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According to Motogp.com Hayden isn't even using the air-valve-block during the current test at Sepang:
http://www.motogp.com/en/motogp/moto...id=3§ion=1 A new engine is expected during the IRTA test at Jerez. It won't surprise me when HRC start the season with the conventional engine, it seems quick enough during the tests. |
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Also plese try and remember that Honda were ver6 quick towards the latter end of 07, that engine was only a teeny bit slower than the Duke, I remember Dani and even Hayden pulling past Loris and Stoner on occasion.
I think youll d=find Honda found a LOT of power in thhat evo engine, I reckon at least 15hp, that would easy be ebough to get speed back, just chucking air valves isnt gonna sort it. Remember also that HRC have NO experience running them anywhere, HRC has nothing to do with the F1 team, Suzuki, Aprilia and Kwak have many yeasr over them. Yamaha also are a little behind but have used 5 valve tech and stuff to experiment with, though the current motor is 4 v, they even patented a 6v head many years ago |
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Interesting to note, the conventional valve spring motor that the Repsol boys are running is not the evo motor from last year. Hayden has been riding the configuration that Dani chose, which is a bit down from the '07 evo motor, at least from Nicky's point of view.
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Yeah, but it's more rideable, according to the little boy, which sounds logical, as the latest evolution of the 2007 engine wasn't a very good match with the new chassis balance wise (according to Nickster).
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If I were him I would start looking for excuses now, HRC will prpbably have done teh same thing again and designed the bike around Pedrobot, they did it before and its notable that the only guy to really go well on the bike is him!
Hayden for anotehr team I hope or start enjoying your riding again in AMA or WSBK! |
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*Shock-Horror* Old machinery for Nicky and Dani according to MCN.
I wonder if Pedrosa hadn't been injured during wintertesting and Honda would have more test-data, if they still hadn't been able to sort out their new bike... http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/sp...dainfirstrace/ |
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Maybe not a horrid move given the speed of some of the customer teams on the 2007 bike.
But definitely a serious statement. |
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11 Mar 2008, 08:13 (Ref:2148933) | #18 | ||
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So, in the end both Dani and Nicky rode with a 2007 engine. Dani had the engine in the new frame, Nicky in last years frame.
I'm still confused why Nicky didn't use the new frame. Even though they knew they had problems with the new chassis, wouldn't a race distance under race conditions be a most valuable experience??? Although everybody will agree Pedrosa is a bit of a weird kid, HRC should try really hard to keep him in his team. His performance might have been the most impressive of all of them (28secs in front of Hayden). |
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How quick is that Honda going to be once they ride it out of the garage, all sorted with air-valves in an engine designed to fit in that chassis?
Hayden and Pedrosa are already quite close to the pace with the current machinery. |
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Interesting point. We'll find out at the Estoril post race test.
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I can't wait for the new engine.
And, hey, HRC, give a 2008-bike to Dovi, you'll get full podiums for the rest of the season. |
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