TinoBoost wrote: ..... in non WOT situations, one would still want the turbine doing as much work as possible to keep efficiency high?
..... Valve Timing surely is important. The miller cycle ......
Using fuel with a high latent heat of evaporation is not illegal .....Multiple injections are also legal .....
Since engines are expected to run lean, at non WOT, it may me more efficient to run a very lean mixture as long as it can combustion, with the butterflies as open as possible in order to limit power, and keep mass flow as high as possible. Is that a reasonable assumption?
variable geometry is not allowed eg the turbine, the valve motion
IIRC 25% of fuel can be injected indirectly
Renault seem clear that modulated displacement is here to stay ? ie even with exhaust rules against blowing
(NA F1 used 4 cyl running as essential to the best response/controllability in driver partial torque demand condition)
MD also has the benefits of lean running with fewer disbenefits
of course MD and lean running can be combined
regarding power 'recovery' at partial or zero torque
some tracks are not fuel-hungry ie the 100 kg/hr rate will tend to less than 100 kg consumption
fake recovery will be made (engine running to generate power from the MGU-K, via overrun push/electronic rear brake rules)
yes, this could/would be combined with other ways of engine operating as above to generate from the MGU-H
at only maybe 2 tracks will the 100 kg/hr tend to use all 100 kg without the above fakery