Unlikely, IMO.
I think they'll be 420-430kW, around 50-52% TE.
If you mean '600HP' from the ICE, That in my opinion is likely, Also in my opinion the new power unit will take-off with a better thermal efficiency than the previous best of power unit left of, and progress to maybe 3-4 percentage points more.
The maximum efficiency was when the MGUH fed power directly to the MGUK.
In not sure you understand the definition of the word compounding, you can’t compound a turbo without a second turbine!
Turbo-compounding is where a turbine feeds power back to the crankshaft of an engine to enhance ouput.
Was it?
That'd be with battery assistance.
Totally (w)right.wuzak wrote: ↑18 Jan 2026, 10:00Turbo-compounding is where a turbine feeds power back to the crankshaft of an engine to enhance ouput.
Like the Wright R-3350 turbo-compound engine used in the Douglas DC-7 and some versions of the Lockheed Constellation.
The Wright R-3350 was supercharged, but not turbocharged. It had 3 "power recovery turbines" connected to the crankshaft.
A compound turbo setup uses two, or more, I guess, turbos.
Numbers are clouded on how much the MGU H could generate, so let us say it generated its capacitywuzak wrote: ↑18 Jan 2026, 10:48That'd be with battery assistance.
You can't count battery assistance in teh thermal efficiency calculation.
1014hp = 854hp from ICE.
Which is about 51% TE for the ICE.
Which is what you said.
Turbo-compounding would not give 160hp to the MGUK without battery assistance.