How likely are we to see 450KW~600hp from the engine 54% eff at the start of 2026 season
I think it will be somewhere between 570 and 600 hp from ICE
If you mean '600HP' from the ICE, That in my opinion is likely, Also in my opinion the new power unit will take-off with a better thermal efficiency than the previous best of power unit left of, and progress to maybe 3-4 percentage points more.
The maximum efficiency was when the MGUH fed power directly to the MGUK.
In not sure you understand the definition of the word compounding, you can’t compound a turbo without a second turbine!
Turbo-compounding is where a turbine feeds power back to the crankshaft of an engine to enhance ouput.
Was it?
That'd be with battery assistance.
Totally (w)right.wuzak wrote: ↑18 Jan 2026, 10:00Turbo-compounding is where a turbine feeds power back to the crankshaft of an engine to enhance ouput.
Like the Wright R-3350 turbo-compound engine used in the Douglas DC-7 and some versions of the Lockheed Constellation.
The Wright R-3350 was supercharged, but not turbocharged. It had 3 "power recovery turbines" connected to the crankshaft.
A compound turbo setup uses two, or more, I guess, turbos.
Numbers are clouded on how much the MGU H could generate, so let us say it generated its capacitywuzak wrote: ↑18 Jan 2026, 10:48That'd be with battery assistance.
You can't count battery assistance in teh thermal efficiency calculation.
1014hp = 854hp from ICE.
Which is about 51% TE for the ICE.
Which is what you said.
Turbo-compounding would not give 160hp to the MGUK without battery assistance.