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The changes were either a ride height adjustment, or an addition of weight to the bulkhead (independent of ballast box). For further reference, BMW opted for a ride height (only) change so their ballast box would not have been affected anyway. |
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13 May 2024, 09:47 (Ref:4208773) | #3202 | |||
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The regulations concerning the whole of the hybrid system, which I assume includes the battery, are all encompassing. This is it (5.2.25): "This must be installed and operated in accordance with the Hybrid Installation Manual, the Hybrid Homologation Form and the Hybrid Operations Manual and any subsequent amendments, clarifications or directives issued by the BTCC Chief Scrutineer." So, unless we have sight of the Installation Manual or any special directives from the scrutineer, who knows apart from WSR of course. But I seem to recall in the fairly recent video with Dick Bennets in their workshop that they did everything that they could do to create the right balance. And I am guessing that what they did over the closed season to balance the car has been to the advantage of Colin Turkington whilst disadvantaging Hill. Turkington did say to Louise Goodman over the weekend that this year the front end has been far more to his liking, much like, I think he said, the car in 2019. |
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13 May 2024, 11:33 (Ref:4208777) | #3203 | |
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Could be wrong but I am sure I vaguely remember something being said about the hybrid and how it needed to be installed level, so couldn't sit as far forward in the car as the ballast box did on the BMW. Don't quote me on that
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13 May 2024, 12:00 (Ref:4208782) | #3204 | |
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Not a rumour or news but I really hope when either Sutton or Turkington are inevitably crowned champion, they’re presented the trophy by Andy Rouse.
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13 May 2024, 12:44 (Ref:4208790) | #3205 | |||
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Peter Riches is quoted as saying: 'Likewise, the decision was taken to mount the battery in the space currently used for the ballast box. This avoids having to create new packaging space, and it was enabled by the decision to abandon the current system of success ballast from 2022.' The images below show the installation location in the FK8 and Corolla - and then the BMW for comparison: |
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To make it more driveable, smooth out the delivery of power, make it better able to cope with heat, improve torque curve, improve reliability, adjust wear rates..........
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13 May 2024, 14:42 (Ref:4208816) | #3208 | |||
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I believe that it is an updated version of the engine used previously, and they don't necessarily increase power but improve what is called drive-ability, i.e. give better torque over a certain rev range or better pick-up. They also may have improved the cooling as they said that when in close formation last year that it was a bit of a problem. And Turkington himself talked about the improvements they made over the winter, which resulted in him being much more in his comfort zone. And as I said before, that work doesn't seem to have helped Hill, and I think that may be why he is struggling a bit; he probably overcome that during the season, though if he is as good as he thinks he is. |
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13 May 2024, 15:15 (Ref:4208820) | #3209 | |||
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All sounds good and makes sense, maybe fuel consumption too? |
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13 May 2024, 20:31 (Ref:4208866) | #3211 | |||
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I'm more than happy to be corrected on this, but I thought that the engine had to based on one of a type that is in current use in any of the range of cars by that manufacturer, i.e. a BMW engine in a BMW, a Toyota engine in a Toyota, etc. The exception would be the TOCA engines for those that do not wish to, or possibly afford to, use their manufacturers products. |
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13 May 2024, 20:58 (Ref:4208868) | #3212 | |
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Engine comes from a Toyota Supra, which has the same engine as a BMW Z4
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13 May 2024, 22:23 (Ref:4208878) | #3213 | |
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It’s still the B48 BMW engine. Just using ones assembled in the UK now then taken to Neil Brown to work his magic. The engines they were using were from 2019 and built in Austria. No idea what internals they use.
The B48 is in both the WSR BMW and the Speedworks Corolla. It’s also in the JCW Minis! It’s a BMW engine, Toyota just use it in their Supra. |
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14 May 2024, 07:35 (Ref:4208898) | #3214 | ||
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Thanks for correcting me; everyday is a learning day even though I'm in my dotage.
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Thank you for trying to teach a grandfather (and yes before you start nit-picking and telling me how much you know, I already know that it's supposed to be grandmother) how to suck eggs, because I am well aware that manufacturers use others' engines. In fact, about 25 years ago I had a Volvo that had a Renault straight 6 engine - or was it a V6, I can't remember now and it's not important for this discussion - so I was well aware of the practice. What I was unaware of was that Toyota used a BMW engine in one of their cars. |
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14 May 2024, 10:13 (Ref:4208907) | #3217 | ||
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its the whole driveline and chassis in fact the bmw z4 and toyota supra roll off the same production line in austria the main difference is some of the interior trim and the exterior bodywork just think of the supra as the z4 coupe or the z4 as the supra convertible |
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14 May 2024, 15:06 (Ref:4208926) | #3218 | |
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Bobby Thompson announcing an announcement just now in Twitter.
Big news on Thursday. |
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What I would give for it to be WSR…
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Fingers crossed.
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14 May 2024, 15:31 (Ref:4208934) | #3221 | |
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Looks like from the pic like it's not the works Team BMW colours if it is WSR....
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14 May 2024, 17:48 (Ref:4208947) | #3222 | |
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Interesting to note that the cars didn't do the thing that came in at Donington. The stop at the back of the grid, line up, then go to their grid slot on the electric motor.
Never going to work. They need to ditch being stubborn and admit it's just an excitable overtaking device that has zero (not net-zero) green credentials! |
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The BMW out of the Supra makes more sense given it's the right capacity and turbocharged. |
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But it doesn't need to be from the Corolla, though; it could be from any of their range. But this brings up another query that I don't know the answer to, and that is can teams use a manufacturer's engine that has as standard a larger capacity, but then reduce the capacity to meet the 2 litre measurement? Oh, and while scrolling through the technical regulations looking for an answer to the above question - it's not there that I could see, I think that it is a another set of regulations available only to teams - I did notice that rear wheel drive cars are subject to specific start rules, although, again, they are not for public viewing so we don't what they are. |
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