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| Re: Ferrari's SECRETS Expossed; SPEED/RACECAR ENGINEERING MAGAZINE WOW! This is interesting stuff .. not sure I understand it all (and it appears others with way more experience than me are at the same point I am in the learning curve) but it's pretty slick if it works as described. I don't understand how they're able to unload the rear wing, though. I thought it was semi-fixed.
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| Re: Ferrari's SECRETS Expossed; SPEED/RACECAR ENGINEERING MAGAZINE Yep. Sure did. Like Duck, I think it's an amazing concept but I don't fully understand it. I got thru physics and chemistry waaaay back in high school and that was enough for me. Physics was OK but chemistry was, to me, always PFM (pure freaking magic). Here is one explanation of HFC which I'm sure will make it all crystal clear (yeah! Right!!!) Hydro fluoro compounds (HFC) Hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) contain no chlorine. They are composed entirely of carbon, hydrogen, and fluorine. They have an even lower global warming potential than HCFCs, and no known effects at all on the ozone layer. Only compounds containing chlorine and bromine are thought to harm the ozone layer. Fluorine itself is not ozone-toxic. However, HFCs and perfluorocarbons do have activity in the entirely different realm of greenhouse gases, which do not destroy ozone, but do cause global warming. Two groups of haloalkanes, hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) and perfluorocarbons (PFCs), are targets of the Kyoto Protocol. So, as I get it, HFC is not found naturally in our environment but is a compound. It has less effect on the alleged global warming than other gases and compounds do but interacts negatively when incorporated with "greenhouse gases" and can increase Algore's fable. Sounds to be like a safer derivative of just plain old freon R12. I wonder if this is the CO2 I was told they are currently using in Cup? Oh well, it's all beyond me. I was raised on an Indiana farm and all this is way above my pay grade. However, I think it's better they put it in tires than have a bunch of kids sitting around huffing it. DOF, thanks for the continuing info. This forum has just got to be producing some of the most informed people not directly involved with NASCAR! I love it!
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| Re: Ferrari's SECRETS Expossed; SPEED/RACECAR ENGINEERING MAGAZINE You're welcome. As for the CO2 part as you see it was actually CO2 + HFC R404 A + fancy wheel covers put togheter. ![]() Some tought it was just the CO2, others the fancy wheel covers, but none (but Ferrari) knew the whole recepy. |
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For those who might want to know, here is what I found on HFC R404A: Refrigerant R-404A is a zero ozone depletion near azerotropic blend of HFC refrigerants R-125, R-143a, and R-134a. R-404A is the ultimate and long term HFC zero ozone depletion replacement for refrigerant R-502. The properties closely match the properties of R-502. New system manufacturers have approved R-404A for the refrigerant in their new equipment. Just in case you might want to buy some of this for your loved one whom you need a belated Christmas gift for, here's where you can get it and how much you'll pay: R404A R-404A Refrigerant Bottom line is this stuff is basically a type of freon and like freon, it's main use is as a coolant. What I'd like to know is what drove someone to even come up with the idea to use this stuff to inflate a tire? Was it the same line of reasoning which drove the first man to eat a raw oyster? |
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| Re: Ferrari's SECRETS Expossed; SPEED/RACECAR ENGINEERING MAGAZINE Quote:
Easy, it's the same thing that drove legendary motorsport mechanics/engineers/designers/team bosses like Smokey Yunick, Jr. Johnson, Bruce McLaren, V. Jano, Enzo Ferrari, Ferdinand Porsche, Colin Chapman, C. Shelby, Jim Hall, Alfred Neubauer, Zora Duntov, Harley Earl, Ed Cole, Bill Mitchell, Gordon Murray ... the need to win by getting the edge over the opposition. Such men would men would have never asked "what drove someone to come up with <X>" because they knew that very well. |
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