DenBommer wrote: ↑23 Apr 2024, 08:30
I was wondering what you think of my future F1 concept:
A 3 inline turbocharged engine with direct drive capable of reaching up to 25,000 rpm. The engine serves more as a generator. No gears, also superlubricity on the pistons and crankshaft. The pedals on the steering wheel that normally serve to shift gears would now be used to control torque vectoring, along with a KERS system on the front and rear axles. And supercapacitors/batteries.
As a generator for electric drive?
As a generator you would want the most efficient engine possible and it would run at constant speed at maximum efficiency.
I don't think a 25,000rpm engine would have a sufficiently wide power band to enable it being used as direct drive. And you would still need a clucth to stop the car.
The car would be fully electric drive, which should make the torque vectoring easier to implement (1 motor per wheel).
Batteries could be used to boost the power output of the drive motors.