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4 Dec 2005, 14:31 (Ref:1476803) | #26 | ||
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who much bhp will that cooling need?
perhaps they build special power units only for cooling like APU in planes if we have 40° temperature gap and a cooled volume about 2m^3 it will be about ???bhp (oh no, only one year ago i could calculate without any problems ) |
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4 Dec 2005, 15:23 (Ref:1476809) | #27 | |
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The Peugeot 307 WRC A/C unit uses 5-10bhp and weighs 10kg.
The increased restrictor size for closed cars will compensate for this, the 25kg increase in minimum weight will cater for the weight of the A/C unit. |
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The pits and any walled area isn't really an issue as by there very nature they are keeping the sounds inside the circuit. Afterall these noise limits are only imposed to keep the neighbours outside the circuit happy. |
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4 Dec 2005, 18:46 (Ref:1476884) | #29 | ||
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Well at the LMES Silverstone in August it was the TVR's making the most noise around the circuit. Boy we're they loud!!!
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4 Dec 2005, 18:53 (Ref:1476887) | #30 | ||
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Spyker is also very nice to listen
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4 Dec 2005, 21:25 (Ref:1476952) | #31 | ||
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The Jota Zytek came in at 921kgs in turkey (kep your eyes peeled for some very excitig news re Jota soon (Cant say any more so dont even ask) |
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4 Dec 2005, 21:37 (Ref:1476955) | #32 | ||
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ACO should make a new championship called European Temperature Holding Championship. My bets are on Electrolux
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Re:Jota, is this some news not involving a Zytek? Or involving a Zytek on another continent? I admit, as a Canadian I can only hope for developments that free this last DBA/Zytek type chassis for ALMS competition. |
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5 Dec 2005, 13:04 (Ref:1477362) | #35 | ||
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Did they ballast it up to test the car in 2006 LMP1 spec? |
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5 Dec 2005, 14:12 (Ref:1477415) | #36 | ||
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I read somewhere about Jota having a 2 car line up for next season not zytecs Ive kept it quiet cos i have never been able to find out where i read it on some website somewhere sorry to be vague but maybe could be if Bentley03 cant be more obvious with the anoucement then maybe there could be something in what ive read..I'm sorry I cant rmember where I saw it
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5 Dec 2005, 14:58 (Ref:1477435) | #37 | ||
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I've heard things that suggest that Jota will not be working with their Zytek chassis as well.
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Then 'mgrs' poured scorn on these rumours and said that although Jota had considered more options than he had time to list, their current 04S chassis would be retained, hybridised, and campaigned next year. That was the last I heard. But as we know, things can change........... |
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5 Dec 2005, 16:14 (Ref:1477474) | #39 | ||
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I see light the fire then pour on the water... I think you know a little more than your letting on...
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5 Dec 2005, 18:57 (Ref:1477602) | #40 | ||
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well, ACO does everythingh to get closed cars. well, only R8 copies are a little bit boring to them too
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5 Dec 2005, 22:03 (Ref:1477772) | #41 | ||
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am i right in thinking that this years british GT championship was running at 114DBa and they really didnt sound very loud or exciting and the TVR's left in the end after failing the drive by noise tests at castle combe and that was their silenced brit version!
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for BGT - for some reason 108db pops into my head instead, don't know if its a regulation though. The TVR's, despite being greatly silenced from their international form, still couldn't pass the noise tests. The series is horribly quiet now...
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Can anyone get hold of any official figures? If BGT was running at 114, and the ACO want a cap of 113, then Le Mans in the future is going to be horribly, horribly quiet all the way down the grid...
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I'm hoping that the Brit GT was standard british track fare of a sound meter 0.5m and 45 degrees away from the exhaust and registering 114 DBa. I'm not too sure of how much an effect 14.5 extra metres will make on the difference with noise (i haven't really studied much on sound waves during solid mechanics lectures )
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10 Dec 2005, 12:39 (Ref:1481135) | #46 | ||
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I imagine 15 metres will make a difference but don't think it'll be by very much. How far open would the throttle be with the sound metre 0.5m away? is it 75%? that's another figure thats in my head for this but don't quite know why lol
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The whole AC and extra 25 kg could be invented by Audi to meet the minimum weight (925 kg) for the R10. Read more about this nice conspiracy theory (which makes a lot of sense) on mulsannescorner.com
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Diesel means heavier engine and stronger (and thus heavier) drive train (gearbox, clutch, drive shafts, etc.). So it makes sense ...
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