g-force_addict wrote:MadMatt wrote:I think once you go passed 300kph you should really have wheel spin!
With this kind of power you would have to go with locked axle I believe. I doubt you can find gearboxes rated at this power too, but that is not really my domain so other people will know better. Before looking at double clutch you have to find a gearbox, that is for sure. Unless you find a way to have a twin CVT with clutches (but imagine the size of the clutch)...
Thanks for your reply.
Interesting to hear about CVTs.
Can you please elaborate?
Could CVTs handle such enormous power?
Likely they will use chains (like in the banned Williams F1) instead of rubber belts usually used in roadcar CVTs.
You mentioned twin CVTs.
What did you mean by TWIN? Does that mean two sets of cones that alternate by twin clutches?
the 'original' (DAF) car CVT had a 2 (relatively small) CVT drives, ie an individual drive CVT for each rear wheel
so providing a differential effect and eliminating the usual dedicated differential mechanism
btw
surely all car CVTs have had steel belts since c 1988 ?
since the Dubai Devel's engine presumably doesn't work from 0 rpm
we might use a CVT as part of a planetary system to give continuous ratio variation with most of the torque bypassing the CVT
as some automatics did/do ? with their fluid couplings/converters
and whatever max torque we choose it does not need to pass through a friction clutch or any other modulateable device
I'm not looking at the DD
but someone from that region was asking/telling in this forum maybe 18 months about making V16s