wuzak wrote:lkocev wrote:FW17 wrote:
I think 875 hp was meant from combined ICE and ERS
It would also mean that Merc are running 46% from ICE and 54% overall which I think is just a media wet dream.
Yeah 46% sounds like a bad joke to me.
Wazari its really difficult to come to a decent approximation on power output. From one side, the efficiencies seem unattainable, but on the other, the top speed these current generation cars are hitting is quite high, I expect they'd have more combined ICE+MGU-K power than the previous NA V8's. Surely the reduction of drag from the loss of beam wing and reduced frontal area of the rear wing is not enough to give them such higher top speeds, I just think that overall combined power must be higher.
If we consider the NA V8's were somewhere around 750hp, I don't think its unreasonable to approximate the combined power of the current power units to be in the region of 820-840. These would yield a ICE efficiency of .3863 and .3980 respectively, which I think would be likely.
Mercedes have stated that their combustion engine, without assistance from the MGUK, is as powerful as the V8s. They further stated that their power unit was more powerful than the last of the V10s!
Ferrari have been talking about efficiencies approaching 45% and beyond.
Renault have stated that their 2016 PU is good for 875hp all up, and 850hp in 2015. It has also been suspected that their PU was 60-70hp down on Mercedes', which fits in quite well - 750hp from the Merc, 690hp from the Renault.
The "self sustaining" (ie in turbo-compound mode, without needing the ES to power the MGUK) is probably upwards of the 820-840hp you suggest, at least for Mercedes and Ferrari.
Obviously I don't have any inside knowledge, but these efficiency factors just seem impossibly high to me. I mean using my earlier figures, ICE output of 750hp would be .4396 efficient! If it is true, that is truly remarkable, but on the other end, the V8 I believe were approximated somewhere around .32 efficient, and that is outstanding for an NA engine, but to go from that all the way to .4396, I don't know, just sounds too good to be true to me.
As far as being as powerful as the last of the V10's I don't think that is true, even with 750hp ICE output. The addition of MGU-K yields like 910hp, those final V10's from memory where well in excess of 950hp, so I don't believe that to be a truthful statement.
As far as "self-sustaining" mode being above my 820-840 guess, and guys keep in mind it is an approximation, again like the efficiency factors, just seems like too good to be true to me. Of course I'm almost certainly wrong, possibly the Mercedes and Ferrari are above these targets, who knows. But where does that leave Honda? People are saying the ICE alone might have been on par with Ferrari, but performance suggests otherwise. In any case, we don't really have anyway to know, some times I read figures quoted and they just seem a little but unreasonable to me.
"Ferrari have been talking about efficiencies approaching 45% and beyond." Well, this is kind of what I mean, you know, approaching 45%, is not beyond 45%, and beyond 45% has already superseded 45% ... so what is it really? I'm sorry wuzak if I come across as being a jerk to you, but this to me seems like just talk. Its all the media do they tinker with numbers and throw numbers about but they have no basis in fact or reality. Look all I'm trying to say is that efficiencies approaching 40%is seriously impressive. Beyond that, who knows, I suppose much is possible, but you know, there are limits. And to that, I might add, if Ferrari's ICE was 45% efficient, it would be more powerful than the Mercedes with their supposed 750hp ICE so what seems reasonable to you? I personally think both of those figures are not truthful.