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lol, don't formula one engines only really run one race with all of it's parts?
nope, not any more, if they finish a race on a motor they have to run it a second race.... but after the second they can put a new one in
lol, don't formula one engines only really run one race with all of it's parts?
what about the issue with the seals and smoking? Isn't that happening on stock motors? And if so, might that not cause the DISI to be left off the list?
check out the video of TOP GEAR where Richard Hammond learns how to drive an F1 car. The show was okay, but the part where they talk about the car and engine themselves is insane. Like the engine has to be hooked up to an oil pump to keep the oil pumping and heated to a certain temperature or else the cylanders and crap will seize up and wont start. F1 is the craziest thing on wheels on earth, but those engines are strong and fragile at the same time if that makes any sense.
Anyway, I don't know that much about f1, but I did learn alot from that top gear show. Some of that technology might be ancient, but at least we know it works![]()
I love F1 I wish my parents had the money to push me towards F1 racing when I was younger![]()
Buy a shifter kart like me, closest thing to F1 as far as grip and acceleration most people get to experience...
what about the issue with the seals and smoking? Isn't that happening on stock motors? And if so, might that not cause the DISI to be left off the list?
unlike 2009 cars which have been dumbed down be people who aren't engineers..and are therefore UGLY...
as a matter of fact, if your car has 4-valves and fuel injection you have F1 technology to thank. they were both originally developed for those cars. open wheel racing tech does indeed filter down- on good cars, that is. if things were up to FoMoCo and GM, we'd still be rolling on solid rear axles- like the stang still does...
I agree. If there was no outside US pressure with other companies selling better cars, the only difference is US models from decade to decade would be LARGER radio controls. Where is no competition in US auto industry there is zero improvement. Take a look at the van Ford Econoline, same exact van for 25 years. I cannot believe as well how the school buses are made - I bet they will look the same 50 years from now.
what about the issue with the seals and smoking? Isn't that happening on stock motors? And if so, might that not cause the DISI to be left off the list?
Yeah, well, the inclusion in Wards list does not specify a turbo, and the DISI exists in various forms without it. Ergo, the turbo does not make the motor.
acutally, it does specify the turbocharged 2.3L DISI engine on the list (06-08).