The PU weighs 150kg.Zynerji wrote: ↑11 Mar 2023, 15:15I was more calculating the loss of the ICE, transmission, Batteries, and most of the fuel. Radiators, intercoolers, wiring harness and liquid oil/coolant would be 90% reduced as well. Adding 1 turbo and a 150mm wide tube for RDE combustion while also reducing the plan-form of the car should easily knock off 250kg, I estimate.wuzak wrote: ↑11 Mar 2023, 07:06550kg would be impossible due to improved safety features (including the Halo, SIPS, just stronger chassis) and bigger wheels.
They did miss an opportunity to reduce the weight of the power unit.
Also, is that 550kg without driver? Which would be 630kg with driver, or around the same as the V10 and pre-kers V8 era
The ES weighs 30kg.
Not sure about gearbox and ancillaries.
Your RDE will not be weightless.
You will need a generator on the RDE which won't be weightless.
The RDE will need to be more efficient than the current ICE (unlikely) if it is to use less fuel. Unless it has less power, which means that you will need a battery to store recovered energy so that it can be deployed on demand (I assume the RDE will be at constant speed/power, as they will not be as responsive to power demand as the current ICE).
And you will need drive motors.
2026 MGUK is to be 350kW and minimum 16kg. There also has to be a reduction gear to connect to the engine. That has a minimum weight of 4kg. But that only has to get the speed down to the ICE speed (~10,000rpm), yours will have to get down to wheel speed (~400rpm @ 350kph).
And you will need 2 of them, at least.
You won't need engine radiator and intercooler, but you would still need coolers for the motors, battery and control electronics.
I don't think you'd save 250kg. Maybe 100kg, if you're lucky!
Edit: Corrected the minimum weight of the MGUK transmission.