Well....at "IDLE"........virtually all engine are controlled for load etc to achieve target rpm, even the most basic production cars let alone level of monitoring availability on these power units.saviour stivala wrote: ↑30 May 2023, 19:38When the engine is at "IDLE" the engine cannot be "loaded with the MGU-K to generate any amount of energy, because when the engine is at ''IDLE'' the car is not moving. Fertile imagination at its best.
They monitor at real time flywheel speed even down to cylinder by cylinder frequency to give assessment of parity etc in pulses arriving at target or plus and minus deviation.
All engine will have variance in load for "IDLE" phase, with variance in ancillary drag being the primary reason. Ecu will observe outright rpm as target specification, with any additional drag on crankshaft almost irrelevant.
Adding a brake (mgu K generator) will easily be accommodated and still with the asked for rpm target being achieved.
Entirely possible, but suspect (think there's requirement to only be active when braking system is used) it may be outlawed by regulatory demand.