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It might. That is, the sound from inside can became more and more relevant. Imagine La sathre with internal advanced TV broadcasting network( now that "digital" land broadcasting is taking off).. and you have portable TV receptors, most probably in the form of 3D receptor glasses headsets... and you can watch the entire race from inside the cockpit of your favorite driver/car... or switch for more than one driver/car... in exchange for a small extra fee... in that case normal tickets can even be substantially lower in price... you miss nothing, and you gain much... That might be the future. Last edited by hcl123; 1 Nov 2010 at 17:39. |
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I think that was only an initial reation to the front of the car looking so similar to 908 in the initial spy shot. The fact that it was in near full livery in that one bothered me. It is clear now in the officially released shots that this is a whole new tub, and NOT a test mule at all. I personally think that there could be a big shift in technology going on here. It still says HDi FAP on the side,.... but nothing else indicates a diesel to me????? Granted though,.... we are only seeing what Peugeot wants us to see at this point,... and if they are still evaluating options, they could be evaluating parrallel programs with both diesel and petrol engines as well as different KERS options....... It's been a long time since there has been so much conjecture about what the major players might be doing,..... And I for one love it! |
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Now, there's no measuring tape anywhere to be sure, but I just think this 90X is about 6 inches shorter than a 908? I'm comparing various points, on various side views, and I reckon it is MUCH shorter...
Oh, the rear edge of the front 'sponsons', and the leading edge of the main side pods, have been re-shaped, and the rear deck right at the back is MUCH more sculpted than in 2010... Plus those bigger louvres on the sidepods. Has anyone HEARD this thing yet???!!! |
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I really like the theory CTD and Simmi came up with (in the Le Mans sub-forum) that what we could be seeing is a dual engine programme, with Oreca running petrol versions of the car and the factory running diesels. The announcement (made way back when) that Peugeot would supply engines to Oreca for their 02 perhaps lends some credence to the suggestion.
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I like the dual enigne programme idea.
One thing I don't believe though is that Peugeot haven't made up their mind. It is way too late in the game to be making those sort of decisions. |
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Very true, although they may still be assessing whether or not to run a dual engine programme. The key part of the statement, if the theory is correct, is this: "Endurance racing is a proving ground that provides us with an opportunity to showcase all the brand’s technologies.”
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I think the peugout sales are predominantly diesels so it has always made sense for them to use that engine, also i can not see why they are going to split there research budget at a time when money is not exactly over flowing in thier coffers.
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a dual engine programme would make huge sense for pug, I have suspected for a while that Pugare doing just that, the cost of knocking-up a a pair of mule engines is insignificant to the entire cost of the chosen engine development programme, if the result is too close to call then developing both would make big sense.........Peugeot & Citroen - otherwise known as PSA have a big reputation for small engines so pushing a big V8 diesel may be somewhat contradictory........but may be essential to win the big race - LeMans.........so they could have a small 2.0 gasoline engine for sprint races on the twisty tracks........then a V8 diesel for the long fast circuits on most of the LMS calendar.......or just do both at the same time via using Oreca........either way, I really do expect both Audi and Peugeot to go the Diesel route because the regs are still bent in a diesels favour.........I'm sure AMR will throw their toys out of the pram once this starts to happen.
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The cost of designing a car is huge (even if you use the previous 908 as basis). I think when you design a manufacturer car (not customer cars, but a car made to win LM) you start with a/rule book, b/then you decide what engine you use, c/then you design the car around the requirements for that engine (cooling, suspension packaging, balance F-R aero...) Whatever engine it´s hidden inside that 90X it is going to be the definitive one, unless what we are seeing is a test mule, which it according to those who know (Mike from mulsannescorner...) does not seem the case
So, to me, this Peugeot statement saying "we are exploring different powerplant options" is bull****. By this time Audi knows perfectly what engine are they using in the R18, and so do Peugeot. just IMO!!! |
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excellent analysis by mike as usual......about 150mm shorter wheel-base would indicate two cylinders worth of lengtgh has been knocked off the V12, my spies told me the 2007 V12 pug motor had a bore of 82mm, which means its either a V8 or a straight 4!!!........well that narrows it down :-/........my money is still on a V8 diesel
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I was wondering how AMR would fit in, because they seemed to be happy enough with the equivalency (that we haven't seen) and wasn't there some noise recently that Audi and Peugeot weren't happy with the diesel regs?
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Speaking of WM/WR, has anyone heard anything more from that stable about their Peugeot-based diesel P1 engine project since it was announced? Or have those engineers been absorbed perhaps into Peugeot's engine department?
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Perfectly acceptable. Only hope is that it goes the other way around... when someone attacks me, or "cleverly" tells me to shut up (meaning he is not attacking the arguments, but the poster)... with the same vehemency(meaning it!)...
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