And it works both ways. Go out on the highway, pull the lever fully and it will engage the highest possible optimal gear for that particular speed, immediately.
Gotta give it up to Christian as well, he really knows his cars in and out.
And it works both ways. Go out on the highway, pull the lever fully and it will engage the highest possible optimal gear for that particular speed, immediately.
Yes, I have the deepest respect for Christian, always trying to do things in a new and better way. And I really enjoy his openness, always willing to explain and talk about his cars and ideas
Beautiful car.MtthsMlw wrote: ↑06 Mar 2019, 23:06So this might be the first 300mph+ road legal car..
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As far as I understand, this is not the 300mph variant. Christian says another variation with less downforce will be the one aiming for 300mph. So I guess there will be another iteration of the rear wing on that one.Chuckjr wrote: ↑07 Mar 2019, 00:22Beautiful car.MtthsMlw wrote: ↑06 Mar 2019, 23:06So this might be the first 300mph+ road legal car..
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Wish it didn't have to have the rear wing...
https://www.roadandtrack.com/car-shows/ ... m_campaignsosic2121 wrote: ↑06 Mar 2019, 11:12
Jesko is replacment for Agera, 7 speed "dual clutch hard core" car.
Regera is more relaxed direct drive hybrid which is stil in production.
While there is little information on new gearbox, IMO it's probably some sort of automated manual gearbox.
Koenigsegg is a real deal for some time already. It's incredibly advanced in many areas and most importantly , it delivers!
It’s also pretty cool, as we don’t really have a flywheel on the outside, or a clutch, because they are all inside the casted aluminum housing. So when you’re in neutral, you have super low inertia engine with a super-lightweight crankshaft and connecting rods to the pistons. So, it’ll rev like a Formula One engine on idle. And sound completely crazy.
In many ways, it’s very simple. We have eight actuators, and eight pressure sensors. One for each hydraulic clutch. There are seven clutches, but there’s an eighth for the electronic differential. We carry that over from the Agera RS. And then there’s one actuator for reverse, and six for the forward gears, on three shafts. So, two clutches per shaft. That makes it possible to mix and match three gears in pairs.
It may cause shorter clutch life.sosic2121 wrote: ↑13 Mar 2019, 22:59Does this mean Jesko has much bigger transmision losses then Agera?
Also new gearbox has 7 clutches and each has to be able to take 1600Nm!?
Old gearbox was automated manual 7-speed unit with second clutch on the end of the input shaft to shorten synchronisation time.
And the Air-core wheels from the same guy. Thanks for showing me that channel!Holm86 wrote: ↑13 Mar 2019, 15:58This explains pretty well how the gearbox works. Pretty clever
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qGUxCZh8HQ