Yes you are extracting work from blow down, which in turn creates back pressure / disrupts exhaust scavenging and subtracts from net engine power, providing MGU-H has enough power to do so on its own.PhillipM wrote: ↑28 Jul 2021, 15:30Even when the turbine is being driven electrically you're still extracting work from the exhaust blowdown, diverting that would only ever be a net loss of power.DR30 wrote: ↑28 Jul 2021, 03:09Hmm I would think that the engine seeing the lowest possible backpressure would be an advantage when turbine driven electrically, and likely drive losses at the turbine due to spinning faster than the exhaust stream. I would imagine the turbine spinning in isolation of the exhaust would reduce power required to motor the shaft similar to throttling a compressor.
If the MGU-H was not powerful enough to drive the compressor for short periods independently then obviously a full divert wouldn't work but I suspect they do have enough power to do so, at least briefly.
Audibly I would argue it backs up my theory.