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SeanPlunk
01-21-2007, 04:00 PM
Here is a quick overview of Formula 1 engines - simply amazing pieces of engineering...

Formula One Engines
The F1 engine is the most complex car of a current Formula One car. It consists of close to 5000 parts of which around 1500 are moving elements. When all of these elements are fixed together after 2 weeks of work it it can produce more than 750hp and reach more than 20,000 rpm. At its maximum pace the current V8 engines consume around 60 litres of petrol for 100km of racing.

While manufacturers could easily continue to develop better engines within the 2006 regulations, the FIA ruled that this unnecessary cost was to be ruled out as it introduced an engine freeze as of the 2007 Formula One season. Instead of a yearly 20 to 30hp gain, the manufacturers cannot further develop their engines and are imposed a rev limit of 19,000 rpm.

At the end of 2005, the last season where the regulations allowed 3litre engines with 10 cylinders, some engines were producing more than 980hp and running very close to the 1000hp mark, a figure that was never reached since the ban on turbo engines. It was a sign for F1's governing body to change the regulations as top speeds at Monza of 370km/h were deemed hazardous for the drivers as well as the spectators.

In 2004, Renault released a small videoclip of their engine at work on the dyno. You can find it here.

At the moment, all f1 engines can produce around 720 hp with 8 cilinders in a 90 degree V-angle. The limitation of 19000 rpm as of 2007 however limits that performance a bit further.and. These engines are mainly made from forged aluminium alloy, because of the weight advantages it gives in comparison to steel. Other materials would maybe give some extra advantages, but to limit costs, the FIA has forbidden non-ferro materials.

It's not exactly known how much oil such a top engine contains, but this oil is for 70% in the engine, while the other 30% is in a dry-sump lubrication system that changes oil within the engine three to four times a minute.

BlacknBoostn
12-02-2008, 11:04 PM
That's all well and good Sean... but where's a picture? And can I make a mini model of it to run my 1/5 scale Rc car on?

I love F1 racing. Beautiful pieces of machinery..

SeanPlunk
12-02-2008, 11:28 PM
http://allcarsreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/15457.jpg
http://www.tendancehightech.com/blog/images/home/Ferrari-F1-Engine-050-2001.jpg
http://www.italiaspeed.com/2005/cars/ferrari/06/auction/preview/201.jpg

SeanPlunk
12-02-2008, 11:29 PM
Not an F1 engine (this is out of the Enzo) but beautiful anyway :hail:

http://www.seriouswheels.com/pics-def/Ferrari-Enzo-Engine-1280x960.jpg

BlacknBoostn
12-02-2008, 11:39 PM
:hail::hail::hail::hail::hail: So beautiful!!! I want a small scale :)

thisgirlkera
12-03-2008, 10:23 PM
:hail::hail::hail::hail::hail: So beautiful!!! I want a small scale :)


hey lets take one of these and put it as a base to a coffee table for our family room :sshh:

BlacknBoostn
12-03-2008, 11:13 PM
hey lets take one of these and put it as a base to a coffee table for our family room :sshh:

I'm so lucky... what about using a factory spec b18c5???? ITR!!!

BADDASSC6
12-03-2008, 11:41 PM
"most complex car of a formula 1 car"????
"amount of oil unknown"????
"Can consume 60litres of petrol for every 100km of racing"???

Formula 1 engines no doubt are the peak in internal combustion engine technology, but some of these facts are lame.

First: I would disaggree with the statement it cannot be the car comple car of a car because if it is the car then it would be idntical to the car it was therefore equally complex:suicide:.
Now I would agree that it is the most complex component of a formula car in terms of mechanical complexity/ moving parts, but from an unobtanium materials point of view I would go for the F-1 transmissions. There made out of carbon fiber. That's just sick.

Second: can someone please tell me why the amount of oil in a f-1 car is unknown? Does oil undergo nuclear fission at 20000rpm?

Third: 60litres of fuel for 100km of racing? Top fuel cars burn 5 (18.5litres) gallons of nitromethonal doing a burnout.:nuts:

Vettezuki
12-04-2008, 12:14 AM
. . .

Now I would agree that it is the most complex component of a formula car in terms of mechanical complexity/ moving parts, but from an unobtanium materials point of view I would go for the F-1 transmissions. There made out of carbon fiber. That's just sick.

Second: can someone please tell me why the amount of oil in a f-1 car is unknown?


I basically agree. Also, the interesting bit about oil in an F1 engine is that it is only very slightly more viscous than water.

enkeivette
12-04-2008, 10:51 AM
The 787B won the 24 hours of Le Mans in 91, only to be outlawed at the end of the season in favor of the F1 engine cars. :nutkick::suicide:

http://www.mazda.com/mazdaspirit/rotary/motorsports/img/leman_img05_12.jpg

SeanPlunk
12-04-2008, 11:49 AM
The 787B won the 24 hours of Le Mans in 91, only to be outlawed at the end of the season in favor of the F1 engine cars. :nutkick::suicide:

http://www.mazda.com/mazdaspirit/rotary/motorsports/img/leman_img05_12.jpg

Is that a 4 rotor engine?

enkeivette
12-04-2008, 01:19 PM
Yup.

BADDASSC6
12-04-2008, 06:00 PM
Lemans and Sports car racing are different than F-1. Was this different back in the early 90's? A little cross pollination.

As far as Lemans engines getting banned it's not uncommon. They have to feild something similar to what they are racing. In the late 90's this happened to BMW who was racing a 3 series based GT-3 car with a 4.0l v-8.

The c6R motors haven't been banned, but they are virtually choked to death with intake restrictors.

the 787b was the only japanese car to win the 24 hour race.

Vettezuki
12-05-2008, 02:26 AM
. . .

The c6R motors haven't been banned, but they are virtually choked to death with intake restrictors.



There was an article in one of the corvette mags not long ago about a GT series (forgot which one) in which a privateer C6 team with basically stock cars outfitted for track duty as a private person could do, but with intake restrictions and tire restrictions still whooped up on F430, and Lambo competitors.

big2bird
03-27-2009, 08:07 AM
hey lets take one of these and put it as a base to a coffee table for our family room :sshh:

There is a guy in Covina Hills with a Testarosa Rngine glass coffee table. His neighbor gave him the engine.:laugh: