Zynerji wrote: ↑15 Jul 2024, 20:16
mzso wrote: ↑15 Jul 2024, 19:31
Zynerji wrote: ↑15 Jul 2024, 16:33
How about:
A longinally oriented 400hp electric motor that connects to a vector differential mounted in the front and the rear, with a twin pulse-jet (or the Rocket exhaust) MGUH turbocharger as a generator with a small buffer ultracapacitor bank to smooth the system? Keep the carbon brakes and such, but 605KG seems like a real possibility again, and the noise is back.
Somehow things always turn into rockets with you.
I doubt that setup could be lighter that piston engine cars. You'd need a lot more electric capacity, for generation, and for drive. Plus the capacitors' weight. And whatever your jet engine weighs.
Meh. Turbo-Electric generator driving electric motors is the future. Especially with CNG or synth fuel.
I don't for a moment believe that it would be heavier than the current setup, as the MGUH and MGUK parts are already on these cars. Adding another of each with a small ultra-capacitor buffer pack and deleting the ICE/transmission and the battery pack would quickly drop 200kg... I wouldn't expect ANY electrical regen in this system. All 100k RPM turbo-jet sound and 800whp with vector drive. Why wouldn't you want that!?!?
ICE + MGUK + Battey for 2026 is to be 185kg.
Gearbox is about 25kg.
The 2026 MGUK is 359kW/470hp. And weighs 16kg.
You need 2 of them for your 800hp.
And then you need a 800hp MGUK to generate the power for the 2 x 400hp drive motors. That's going to weigh more.
And of course you need the "twin pulse-jet (or the Rocket exhaust) MGUH turbocharger", which won't be weightless.
The turbo for 2026 has a minimum weight of 12kg, and that is similar size to the current turbos, if not smaller. And they maybe recover 69-90kW. You want one that recovers roughly 8 times that.
CNG? Need a heavy pressure vessel for that.
You will save some weight from cooling the ICE and battery, but need more cooling for motors.