FABREGALECCIONES: Así se mide la Relación de Compresión en F1
And yes, it's also used in Formula 1. This is the process defined in the FIA's technical directive to determine the compression ratio of F1 engines, a topic that has generated much discussion and will continue to do so in the coming days. Since I wanted to refresh my memory and do it myself, Fabregalecciones style, I went to the Engiser 101 facilities to learn the process and put it into practice. Don't pay too much attention to the numbers; I'm bad at math, but the process is similar, with some differences, to what's used in F1. #f1 #compressionratio

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