I'll bet that the updates are more focused on the turbine than the compressor. Changing the compressor doesn't have to much effect on the MGU-H recovery. If anything it has more of an effect on ICE combustion. The turbine is what really affects how much energy that the MGU-H can capture. If the turbine is to small (it cannot flow enough exhaust gases without to much back pressure building up).Sasha wrote:To back up Wazari statement that Honda is working on two different PU specs for next year.
Honda is working on a new PU with bigger compressor and better MGU-H for next year but it might not be ready by Feb 1 or 28!
So their Skunkworks(their best now and past engineers) is working on the backup plan(compressor still in V but about 10% bigger and getting the MGU-H to run 100% the whole lap).
Improving and fixing this years PU Turbocharger and MGU-H.
At present the turbine is to small (again, cannot flow enough exhaust gasses without to much back pressure). That means that for the MGU-H to place a load on the turbine (to act as a generator) the back pressure will rise to high reducing the power output of the ICE. At he same time an article talked about the new combustion upgrade decrease the thermal load on the MGU-H area. One way this can be achieved is through the use of a slightly leaner mixture. Maybe the new combustion tokens that were used allow more stable combustion at leaner mixture. This is one method to reduce he temp of the exhaust gasses. To run leaner may require a higher airflow, therefore requiring a larger compressor. I.e. Maybe part of their plan for next year.