I still dont understand this principle. I have a background in automotive technology but my knowledge about turbocharged engines is limited. I understand that you have a sort of backpressure from the turbine back to the engine, which causes some loss in power, am I right? Once you bypass all the exhaust gasses you dont have this effect, and when combined with the MGU-H powering the compressor you have an increase in power. But is this increase in power larger compared with the power you can generate with the MGU-H and deliver directly to the MGU-K?ian_s wrote:you are misunderstanding the full power mode.irsq4 wrote: But how you drive MGUH with wastegate fully open? Or I`m misunderstanding.?
I mean, for full power (100% Throttle), you close wastegate (depending of MGUH capacity...), drive MGUH in generator mode and generate power for MGUK?
Or You are referenced to begining of transient conditions (early start for power demand)?
wastegate is fully open, allowing all the exhaust gas to bypass the turbine
the compressor is powered by the MGU-H in motor mode, using energy stored in the batteries
MGU-K is in motor mode too, using energy stored in the batteries
this will use up any stored energy pretty quickly, but for short periods it can give you a pretty good boost in power
P.S. I think the advantage of Mercedes is mostly related to this kind of control topics.