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Only 2l for turbo petrol is a bit harsh in P1.. mind you it's inline with the big engine capacity drop for diesels and petrol n/a.
I don't think they will be measuring HP - it's probably more of a guideline, as in "this is our aim for all engines in this category". There's no statement I can see that will say they will measure individual engine hp, nor a historical precedent. It's a bit of a shock but I think we'll get used to it. Especially if the trend goes against big road car engines in our road cars, the ACO will be aligned with that by 2011. KERS regs sound good to me. Shame flywheels were outlawed but the rest of them are still quite flexible. |
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2) The ACO doesn't want to have to make any other changes to the track, hence slowing the cars down. KERS regulations look good, especially with them being used to for fuel efficiency rather than increasing speed. Last edited by johntt; 19 Nov 2008 at 23:38. |
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Sports-carracig.net reports the rumor that Nissan did lobbying to ACO to admit AWD by the regulation of GT1.
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Sorry, not ACO. Correct is FIA world council.
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it says "3.4-litre". That's why I thought it could be a mistake. |
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It seems that the ACO might have legislated Mazda out of LMP (?), Mazda does not produce anything with a V8 in it and I see no provisions for an I4 in either of the LMP classes. Unless they introduce a GT-2 car in/by 2010 with the MZR-R in it or build a 2.0L V6 turbo race engine. Everyone else I can think of is pretty much covered. Judd-DBV8 AER-P32T @3.4L reworked to a N/A engine Zytek-ZG348 for P-1 and the new 2ZG458 or 2ZG408 for P-2 via Ginetta G-50 Acura-LMV8 Porsche-MR6 Toyota-(?) RV8J or 3UZ-FE @ 3.4L Nissan-(?) VRH35L reworked to a VRH34L Aston Martin- Vantage V-8 engine L.P. Last edited by HORNDAWG; 21 Nov 2008 at 02:53. |
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It would mean that the GT-R will come to Le Mans!, and perhaps in 2011, the engine will be used to run a Lmp1? (Changed ACO to FIA, from the original post) |
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The street version is not competitive what so ever at the GT1 level. May be closer to GT3 or GT4 Level. Now if they take out over 1200 lbs, carbon fiber body and build a true race car as other manufactures have, and make it rear wheel drive, then yes maybe in GT2, but not GT1. |
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I think nissan has spoken the the FIA about the 4WD seeing if they will allow it which I think is a good thing, it certainly opens the GT upto more manufactures. which surely cant be a bad thing ?
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Are there not threads to discuss GT rules in? As this threads is titled, LMP Future Regulations (was Le Mans EVO rules)!
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Turns out they are no where near as fast as the magazines say they are. Actually in un bisades TTs or qualifying sessions their times are quite a bit off the pace. And that is running with 18 wheels all around and race rubber too. The GT-R is 3800 lbs as a street vehical, then add a drivers weight? that is over 4000 lbs. The gutted race version with full cage and driver was 3400 lbs. When the GT-R went through the manditory dyno test, the HP was way off from the magazen tests or marketing info. The GT-R has postential, lots of potential. But untill that 1000 lbs is shead, it wont be competitive. |
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The direct injection Porsche 3.4l V8 is putting out close to 550bhp, it was a significant jump over the old motor. If 2011 P1's use 2006 P2 restrictors, they'd be putting out close to 600bhp. In recent seasons P2 restrictors were only reduced to maintain the gap to P1, no need for that when they become the top class. P1 needs headroom to develop, without yearly updates to restrictors, aero etc, a smaller engine allows that. Last edited by JAG; 21 Nov 2008 at 23:50. |
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The MAX hp is 520 bhp. The hybrid is to help save fuel consumption, not add more HP So if we take your 100 bhp from a hybrid, the normal engine would have 420 bhp. |
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An Lmp1 engine will have 520 HP with or without the Hybrid system! |
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Buy reading the new 2009 regulations and for 2011 http://www.lemans.org/sport/sport/ac...D_3610_gb.html The main outlines of the 2011 regulations "The technical definitions for the 2011 Le Mans 24 Hours concern 4 precise points: - LM P1 and LM P2 engines: reduction of power, and cubic capacity reduction in LM P1 (diesel, 3.7-litre twin turbo 8 cylinders maximum instead of 5.5 litres, petrol, normally aspirated 3.4-litre 8 cylinders maximum instead of 6 litres, petrol, 2.0-litre turbo 6 cylinders instead of 4.0 litres), in LM P2 (diesel, 4.0-litre turbo 8 cylinders, petrol, 4.0 litres prepared on the basis of 2010 GT2, petrol, 4.5-litre series production). The minimum weight in LM P1 remains at 900 kgs and is increased from 825 to 900 kgs in LM P2. - Hybrid systems aimed at reducing fuel consumption (free development in compliance with precise rules). - Fuel tank capacities (75 litres instead of 90 litres for petrol engines, and 68 litres instead of 81 litres for diesels). - Wheel dimensions unchanged in relation to the 2009 regulations)." Not to increase HP but to reduce fuel consumption. 2009 rules of max on 520 hp is still relevent Last edited by AU N EGL; 22 Nov 2008 at 13:33. |
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why increase the weight in LMP 2, and give them smaller engines!, this will make it uninteresting to enter in that category!. One thing is sure!, it will make it completely privateers! |
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