godlameroso wrote: ......about turbos(lol). There are potentially 400KW available in the exhaust, most turbines are around 35% efficient, you really need a new approach to get more efficiency from the turbine.
By increasing the density(by achieving super criticality of exhaust gas and fuel injection) and carefully controlling the combustion by-products with new fuel chemistry you could dramatically improve turbine efficiency. What is a ~35% efficient turbine can become up to 12% more efficient. @ 47% efficiency the turbine can generate up to ~110KW in self sustaining mode. That's your 20% right there.
simply, the exhaust can be regarded as a mix of one kind of stuff, that cooks pies/boils water but cannot turn a turbine (or push a piston) ......
and a second kind of stuff that can turn a turbine (or push a piston) but cannot cook pies/boil water
turbine efficiency is based on using the second kind of stuff, and is around 75-80%
turbine efficiency (eg 35%) based on using a mix of both kinds of stuff is meaningless, it tells lots about the mix and nothing about the turbine
increasing the exhaust massflow increases the second kind of stuff, so increasing the power at the turbine (and at the pistons)
this requires adding air (ie using a leaner mixture) without losing combustion efficiency
TJI seems to do this in some engines here and now
maybe supercritical gasoline fuel (increasing vapourisation) would also assist leaning (with or without TJI) ?
as greater leaning is possible with fuel already vapourised eg methane, though chemistry is also a factor in this
estimated F1 boost levels suggest imo that leaning is to around 1.4 lambda
increased turbine power rather tends to be consumed by the increased compressor power needed
but there's scope for increased recovery by applying real backpressure
the benefits of leaning are very reliant on modern compressor and turbine efficiencies
adding air/leaning (heat dilution) can also be seen as reducing peak and mean temperatures, so reducing losses to coolant and exhaust
another way of saying the gas has more of the second kind of stuff