machin wrote:Doing some rough maths on Auto's -"sucked floor" idea:- you can probably increase air flow under the car by about 5% at 100mph, if the compressor is sized for the engine peak power (i.e 600-ish BHP).....
You'll get the packaging advantages of having no KERS storage, but no weight advantage due to the minimum weight rule...
You can also open an induction waste gate and blow over the diffuser.
The main reason, would be to deal with the electricity generated from the KERS brakeing. If some of this can be directly applied to the induction compressor when the engine is at low revs during braking, it would not be considered as 'harvesting' because it is not being stored. There is excess energy available from brakeing, so the efficiency of the conversion between mechanical and electrical is negated.
For this to work and to maintain a mechanical drive between the turbine and the compressor, there needs to be a one way clutch on the shaft to allow the compressor to remain electricaly spooled up at all times even when the engine is at low revs and the turbine has its vanes on minimum boost, to reduce back pressure. In this condition of course it would also be possible to use a non turbo fuel assisted exhaust gas blow over the diffuser as well.