The problem is that because you utterly dismiss anything that doesn't fit your theory with a few "back of the envelope" calculations your credibility is severely lacking....not to mention your manner has pi**ed off people all over the world...
Neither, will you admit your ignorance, although you are quite quick to point out everybody elses.
Its, frankly, embarassing to Audi because Audi didn't design the RS4 on the back of an envelope.
Your analysis cannot tell us anything about how spray patterns, internal aerodynamics, piston geometry, intake/manifold geometry, combustion etc etc are compromised by carbon buildup.
In fact it can tell us nothing about the
any of the important effects that govern the whole bloody phenomena.
you've come to a different conclusion, so what?
you're correct becuase it's your opinion?
which negates mine?
Right back at you...
Of course you can hold your own opinion, but your analyses is neither controlled nor anymore valid than anybody elses. The sooner you state that, the better off everyone will be.
do you think you are 'smarter' than I or that you know something I (and Audi) don't about the deposits?
have some sort of amazing insight do you?
Right back at you...
No one is claiming they are smarter than anyone...
I am quite happy to admit my ignorance. Are you?
But anyone would think, if they listened to you, that Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals by Heywood didn't really need 915 pages, just a few formulas from the WWW.
I hazard a guess every single RS4 that has been opened up here in the UK suffers from "excessive" carbon deposition, which unless you have been exposed to the issue before, has been a significant surprise to the owner concerned.
You may or may not believe that affects performance. Who cares?
What is needed is for
Audi to comment.
Not you Arthur, but
Audi.
And you are not Audi's conduit to the resolution of this issue.
Honk. Honk.
