yes the lighter the better,but in our case was bigger=heavierQuote:
Originally Posted by Gregor-y
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yes the lighter the better,but in our case was bigger=heavierQuote:
Originally Posted by Gregor-y
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My photos from Portugal...
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I believe this to be correct. The larger turbine will allow greater and faster airflow and will also bring more inertia maintaining higher speed during throttle off ... less lag.Quote:
Originally Posted by bretddog
Similarly a heavier flywheel/clutch assembly can have the same effect. Some F2 2WD cars were homologated with heavier flywheels than the standard item for exactly this reason.
Whilst in each case the variance is very small, perhaps the cumulative effect of both illegalities is actually measurable?
In which case ... the C word might not be inappropriate?
Hi all,
Some of my pics are HERE, on the eyesofrally facebook page and soon on the website.
Enjoy
http://www.ewrc.cz/images/2012/wrc/p...o/_DSD6622.jpg
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Originally Posted by OldF
The measured difference was under 0,09mm diameter. 0,09mm on diameter is about the thickness of one sheet of paper....
0,09mm on diameter is 0.045 on radius, or around HALF the thickness of a sheet of paper.
Whatever the theoretical difference, in reality that won't mean SFA difference, and personally having watched people who do not handle every single day of their lives micrometers and precision measuring tools, I don't believe that the technical geezers could repeatably measure things that accurately.
All you guys, before you make more of the dreaded pub talk, pick up a piece of good paper and look at it on edge...then imagine half that..
Then talk about "more....blah blah"
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Originally Posted by Rom1
As an image, that is beautiful....knowing exactly what it is makes it even more fascinating.. Cartier-Bresson would be happy!
Denis Giraudet column: From Portugal with love...
Evgeny Novikov`s hi-res photogallery WRC PORTUGAL - almrally's Photos
Maybe I should go to Portugal for WRC?http://www.50centloseweight.com
Yeah it starts in about a year so you will have some time to see something of the country before the rally starts.Quote:
Originally Posted by HGJTYDJ