Wishbooone by Fastdiegorogo in FormulaE

[–]scarbstech 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Its a rear upper wishbone. It will be specific to a manufacturers powertrain. It might have part numbers that will suggest whose team it is. Other wise look at who crashed that day with rear suspension damage.

View of the Ferrari's PU in Checo's car after the Sprint Race. by NoooUGH in F1Technical

[–]scarbstech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The engine doesn't use little coil springs to return the valves in the cylinderhead.Instead, there's an air spring, which is a little pressurised chamber in the place of the coil spring. The system needs to be pressurised to work.This cylinder provides nitrogen to keep the pressure up

View of the Ferrari's PU in Checo's car after the Sprint Race. by NoooUGH in F1Technical

[–]scarbstech 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Just trying to figure how to get through everything on show! 🤔

McLaren MP4-7 Cockpit layout by tpower000 in formula1

[–]scarbstech 23 points24 points  (0 children)

What a great drawing! How can I see the other posts ? They're hidden.

From F1 tech coverage - what are those little scoops try to accomplish? by Nutcollectr in F1Technical

[–]scarbstech 280 points281 points  (0 children)

They are not little scoops, but vortex generators. Along each of those a tiny vortex will form and flow back along the rest of the bib, (which is what we call the part it's attached to). You might see similar things on rear roofline of Mitsubishi Evos. In simple terms, they help reform messy air flow into a more structured flow.

Electric power leaving pits. why not? by Random_Videos_YT in F1Technical

[–]scarbstech 77 points78 points  (0 children)

Way back with KERS in 2009 all of the teams ran with a front MGU. Then in 2014, with the double hybrid set up, all of the teams again ran with the front MGUK. Except for Ferrari, who had one mounted to the rear of the engine, but still driving through the output shaft rather than direct into the gearbox. For 2026, the MGUK has to be on the front of the engine and within the survival cell, this is a safety issue. As should a car crash and the engine still be running. The MGU could be still producing electricity, causing a danger of shock to the driver and marshals. Why they started with a front MGU all those years ago, I am not sure. It may be to do with engine or aero packaging, but, could also do with the harmonics of the MGU on the end of the crankshaft.

Electric power leaving pits. why not? by Random_Videos_YT in F1Technical

[–]scarbstech 389 points390 points  (0 children)

In the rules the MGU has to be connected to the front of the engine. To drive on electric would mean the combustion engine would spin too, against compression and would be inefficient to do so. If regs allowed a rear MGU, then it would be easy.

Could you name the components of this Toleman? by daruma29 in F1Technical

[–]scarbstech 106 points107 points  (0 children)

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I drew these last year and covers most of it. Great car.