Well the lower speeds may mean less rotational stress and also less fatigue cycling.xpensive wrote:It suddenly struck me is that next years gearboxes has to be very different than today's as, input torque will be coming up.
This is how I figure; Say that the Power through the clutch will be same, some 750 Hp (550 kW), but while the V8 will scream at 18 000 Rpm, next years turbos will be able to give the same power at 10 500, that's 300 vs 500 Nm, 66% up.
As a gearbox is all about gears and bearings, those units simply have to be wider and heavier, the way I can see things?
But I feel the reliability on the gearbox will be more or less the same, as the overall power transmitted is the real issue. I could be wrong though.