Zynerji wrote: ↑23 Jul 2024, 20:06
mzso wrote: ↑23 Jul 2024, 14:46
Zynerji wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 15:33
Folks here seem to believe that I get stuck on certain viewpoints, but that is not the case. I'm down for the jet-electric AWD, supercharged 1.5l i5 with VLIM/VLEM, or 2005 v10s with synth fuel.
As long as it's exciting and "crazy tech", I'm in!
But what's exciting or crazy about the last two?
Unless you include turbo charging than supercharging an I5 is just inferior. 2005 v10 is just dinosaur technology. And only ever even existed as they were because turbos were banned, fuel means no meaningful difference.
Modern and updated V10 would obviously be better than the 2005 versions. And the i5 supercharged is specifically chosen because it sounds like a V10 where the turbo would ruin the sound.
Exciting and crazy tech can be very esoteric items IMHO. just a V10 TJI-type with lean burn tech would fit that for me, even tho everyone would be "Its just a V10"...
Okay, so by "exciting" you mean shallow reasons, such as noise, instead of some technological curiosity.
V10-s would be better. How much better is a better question, probably not a lot if the rules are the same. They've been on that concept for like two decades. If a fuel limit similar to today's is introduced then you won't get the noise you covet. Because they would immediately go to lower revs and dropping cylinders, if allowed.
For me some technological curiosity would be interesting, exciting or "crazy". Which to me is either exotic ICE or a more forward looking electric.
Since most people want lighter cars, then the PU should be light as well. If it's ICE then ultra compact and light rotary's would be the way to go, with turbo charging probably, otherwise you just get ultra high revving guzzlers.
A more modern approach would be electric. If you going for maximum performance probably cryo-cooled superconducting ones. Otherwise there is still a was variety of things to try for motors. The power source can realistically only be some form of fuel cell because of weight.