WaikeCU wrote:I honestly believe V10 should work. I think it should be scheduled for 2018 or 2019. If the Mclaren P1 has a V8 PU + an electric ECU motor, then I can't see why this can't be done with a V10. The LaFerrari has a V12 + electric motor + KERS. This is perhaps the first breed of these hybrid supercars. They have been released in 2014. So, in the following 4 years we could expect more of these kind of hybrid supercars. These hybrid supercars will become more and more efficient. So why can't it be done?
It can be done, but here we´re talking about 6.3 and 3.8 engines, they´re not small ones exactly
F1 engines are 1.6 and V8 were 2.4. Let say P1 engine (V8 3.8 l) is the new trend, small turbo engine, as current V6 are for F1, while LaFerrari engine (V12 6.3l) is the old trend, big displacement and atmospheric, like V8 2.4 were for F1
I know nothing about engines, but you just need to compare some production engines data to realice how efficient turbo engines are, they provide more torque from very low rpm, they´re lighter, and they´re more efficient. I see no reason to continue using atmospheric engines, specially when old turbo problems (lag, reliability) are solved