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5 May 2011, 15:45 (Ref:2874692) | #2651 | |
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Autosport say the latest engine spec was tested on the bench last week, before the team goes off to Motorland Aragon next week.
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5 May 2011, 18:22 (Ref:2874834) | #2653 | |
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The issue that brought their test day run to a premature end was know of prior, but the part was delayed.
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It sounds to me that they went to the test day knowing the engine would fail at some point, but ran anyway as a) they had too and b) they might as well get all the laps in they could.
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I guess there's also the critical issue that as a new car it needs to have done two events prior to Le Mans - and by running, in an albeit abortive manner, at the test day they got that out of the way and could take the view that skipping Spa was right for them - and I guess if it frees up the time and resources to a properly programmed test at Aragon rather than trying to test under race conditions at Spa (with the real possibility of car damage given what the weekend's been like so far) then that's probably the correct call.
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Diesels are aloud to run turbos on big capacity, Petrols can't. If you left it open I.e a 3.7 Turbo V6 Petrol Vs. 3.7 Turbo Diesel the Petrol would win hands down! Not only through power, but weight too. And no. Lets hope Hybrid technology F's off, I want noise and atmosphere when I attend Le Mans, not a quite Whooosh noise. I think I speak for most Le Mans fans there. |
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6 May 2011, 18:02 (Ref:2875490) | #2657 | ||
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Almost all road diesel engines are turbocharged. Why make rules that mandate technology from the last millenium (i.e., N/A diesel)? That would the same as mandating carburators instead of manifold or direct fuel injection on petrol cars... |
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6 May 2011, 19:16 (Ref:2875526) | #2658 | ||
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When the equivalence balance debate stops in the Audi R18 thread it starts up here .
Seriously - there exist a thread for this topic, please continue there, and perhaps make a reference to that thread, when ever you all feel discussing it. |
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6 May 2011, 19:41 (Ref:2875540) | #2659 | |
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Sorry, I forgot to look at the title of this thread when replying
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7 May 2011, 10:18 (Ref:2875749) | #2660 | ||
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I heard on the grapevine that prior to LM test they ran for considerable amount of time at Donnington. Not sure if this is 100% correct, but even so compared to LM they would not have been on full throttle for very long periods.
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8 May 2011, 10:44 (Ref:2876673) | #2661 | |
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1 hour Donington test isn't considerable.... Like a shakedown!
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8 May 2011, 14:18 (Ref:2876811) | #2662 | ||
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Is there any chance that Aston Martin is considering a new engine config.????
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8 May 2011, 20:18 (Ref:2877035) | #2664 | |
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Are they going testing this week then? Andy Meyrick tweeted a bit ago he was off to Spain for testing duties.
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9 May 2011, 10:46 (Ref:2877339) | #2667 | ||
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http://i.imgur.com/VKzOS.jpg http://i.imgur.com/VKzOS.jpg http://i.imgur.com/IugKq.jpg The turbo looks rather small? |
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Congrats to Jota for job well done
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Perhaps Sam of RCE just made a typo and meant 500 instead of 300 bhp. To put things into perspective Mike estimates that the Judd 3.4 V8 produces around 570 hp and the Peugeot 3.7 V8 HDI between 594 and 609 hp. BTW Mike also reveals why a number of engine manufacturers (including Aston Martin, Audi and Judd) quote 540 bhp as their official power output: Quote:
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10 May 2011, 12:09 (Ref:2878045) | #2670 | |
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Another day of testing in Aragon: http://twitter.com/#!/AdrianF007/sta...49389527412737
Judging from the picture the exhaust still exists on the side. The original position (next to the dorsal fin) is covered with black carbon. |
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1. torque is you friend . 2. A well developed open car with a turbo engine could be very close to the top. |
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Though I don't agree that a open car can compete. We're only looking at straightline speed. And to achieve these straightline speeds requires a very trimmed out car I should think. In my Oak Pesca example, it's carrying 40 lbs more drag and still is 10 km/h down in straightline speed. I mention the Pesca here because I don't believe you can get drag much lower for a open car than what I've calculated. I think the Aston figures are more appropriate. And at a minimum it has 80 lbs more drag. At maximum it's 150+. |
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Here is somthing I posted on May 1st on another thread "Sam at Racecar Engineering has this on his site (from lm testday) CORNER TIMES The following times are not a complete sample, but were taken at the first right hand sweep of the Porsche Curves. http://www.racecar-engineering.com/e...al-report-lmp/ The Pescarolo 01 no 15 (oak) is the 2nd quickest overall. We already know that that car was the quickest petrol vmax. We also see that Oak says they did many 2 lap stints and were not interested in lap times. What is this cars potential?" Mike if you think the car is very trimmed out how do you explain the Pescarolo corner speed? BRG Last edited by BRG; 10 May 2011 at 17:20. Reason: added |
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Did any one know how the Aragon test went??? any pics? any development??? any decision related to Le Mans??
So many question´s!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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