camshafts movements makes vibration and limit the hight rpm!
camless engines could produce more rendement!
renault is working on it
A quick google found the above quote... adds a whole new dimension to the idea of slipstreaming down the main straights!Granatelli's STP-Paxton 4WD Pratt and Whitney gas-turbine car ran well at Indianapolis, leading the race until retiring with mechanical problems. The design had the gas-turbine sitting along-side the driver.
Well, I use to tell a tale about car engineering being one of the most conservative forms of engineering around. It is a long one, and some of you have heard it, probably, because it is around the Internet, but here it goes on my own words:JohnnyBoy wrote:Maybe the gas turbine could be used to power an electric generator...
How long will it take for the new technologies to be applied in motorsport!? Maybe not F1 but surely it will start being used in racing soon, i think!
We argued in a thread about that... but we did not talk about FIA politics. Actually, rereading it, we were pretty naive...andyinglis wrote:"FIA president Max Mosley believes his plans to introduce energy-saving technology to Formula 1 will revolutionise the development of hybrid road cars over the next decade..."
That should put the cat amog the pigeons!!!!
they are air hogs not nessiacarly fuel hogs they tend to burn the fuel more effecently too when used with recovery turbinesDaveKillens wrote:Gas turbines may appear cool in racing applications, but they have severe drawbacks. They are gas hogs, put out a LOT of hot air, and have severe lag.
The M1 Abrams tank will always endure severe criticism because it uses a gas turbine, and makes the machine seem impractical in some scenarios. Troops cannot ride on it in urban warfare situations, it cannot sit and idle for hours in a defensive position, and the need for fuel creates a logistic and operational nightmare.
Personally, if Max wants to lay the groundwork for future efficient cars, make them run nothing but hydrogen. It's as green as you can get. Then issues such as safe storage and efficient engines can be aggressively tackled by the engineers.