RE: McLaren new Super Series testing vid
Discussion
br d said:
E65Ross said:
br d said:
British Beef said:
I appreciate many will never see a racetrack and are purchased just because.....
Because what? What pearl of prejudice lies the other side of those little dots BB?and also....so what if they're purchased "just because"? We all buy some stuff we don't need, but just WANT. The world would be very dull otherwise.
I shouldn't bite anyway but there is so much petty sniping on PH lately it just becomes tiresome.
E65Ross said:
Rich_W said:
Will they FINALLY fit a proper LSD like Ferrari and Porsche do?
Otherwise
I'm OOT!
(I was never in tbf)
I've read numerous times about the electronic diff in the P1, 675LT etc not hindering the driving enjoyment, so to rule a car out based on that seems daft (if you were in the position to have one). I'd like to actually drive it and see how it drives, rather than immediately assume it's no good purely because they've come up with another method.Otherwise
I'm OOT!
(I was never in tbf)
That is a bad solution technically. It's the same thing that Mercedes used to do on the old SL's
https://youtu.be/_dfff-s2OMc?t=7m8s
And that tended to overwork the rear brakes as a result iirc.
If it was such a great idea. I'm amazed Stuggart and Maranello haven't stolen it for their cars.
Saying that, the hydraulic "no roll bar" thing is sensible
Rich_W said:
It works by grabbing brakes doesn't it?
That is a bad solution technically. It's the same thing that Mercedes used to do on the old SL's
https://youtu.be/_dfff-s2OMc?t=7m8s
And that tended to overwork the rear brakes as a result iirc.
If it was such a great idea. I'm amazed Stuggart and Maranello haven't stolen it for their cars.
Saying that, the hydraulic "no roll bar" thing is sensible
I think it's a bit different to the Merc system. If it was a bad solution, they wouldn't have used it, they'd have used a mechanical diff instead. It's not as if these McLaren cars are known to be poor in the cornering department, is it! That is a bad solution technically. It's the same thing that Mercedes used to do on the old SL's
https://youtu.be/_dfff-s2OMc?t=7m8s
And that tended to overwork the rear brakes as a result iirc.
If it was such a great idea. I'm amazed Stuggart and Maranello haven't stolen it for their cars.
Saying that, the hydraulic "no roll bar" thing is sensible
Rich_W said:
It works by grabbing brakes doesn't it?
That is a bad solution technically. It's the same thing that Mercedes used to do on the old SL's
https://youtu.be/_dfff-s2OMc?t=7m8s
And that tended to overwork the rear brakes as a result iirc.
If it was such a great idea. I'm amazed Stuggart and Maranello haven't stolen it for their cars.
Mclaren seem to get a lot of grief about the rear braking but pretty much everyone whether Porsche or Ferrari do use that system of rear braking and have done so for a long time. It's just called something else rather than 'brake steer' and is used in conjunction with some kind of limited slip diff most of the time and not just on it's own. That is a bad solution technically. It's the same thing that Mercedes used to do on the old SL's
https://youtu.be/_dfff-s2OMc?t=7m8s
And that tended to overwork the rear brakes as a result iirc.
If it was such a great idea. I'm amazed Stuggart and Maranello haven't stolen it for their cars.
Do you really think you can tell any real dynamic difference between a car with a lsd and one using brakes to mimic it?
Rich_W said:
E65Ross said:
Rich_W said:
Will they FINALLY fit a proper LSD like Ferrari and Porsche do?
Otherwise
I'm OOT!
(I was never in tbf)
I've read numerous times about the electronic diff in the P1, 675LT etc not hindering the driving enjoyment, so to rule a car out based on that seems daft (if you were in the position to have one). I'd like to actually drive it and see how it drives, rather than immediately assume it's no good purely because they've come up with another method.Otherwise
I'm OOT!
(I was never in tbf)
That is a bad solution technically. It's the same thing that Mercedes used to do on the old SL's
https://youtu.be/_dfff-s2OMc?t=7m8s
And that tended to overwork the rear brakes as a result iirc.
If it was such a great idea. I'm amazed Stuggart and Maranello haven't stolen it for their cars.
Saying that, the hydraulic "no roll bar" thing is sensible
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