Pierce89 wrote:Why are you so sure Merc's claim is "only ICE" and not the total PU.
Because:
1. What you are suggesting does not meet any definition of an efficiency that could be used to usefully compare power units. The number obtained would depend on a vast array of irrelevant variables including aerodynamic drag, friction, rule limitations on MGUK output, track layout etc
2. Mercedes Benz actually employ engineers - people who understand thermodynamics - and would never use such a nonsensical metric. Their reputation would be trashed.
3. 40% is way too low for the metric you describe. 40% is the thermal efficiency being currently achieved by auto makers - without compounding. With compounding 40+% is what you would expect from the current F1 PU's.
It makes more sense to efficency rate the whole PU as it was all designed to run in an integrated fashion.
No it doesn't. All you are doing is adding a number dictated by the rules - 120kW - to the crankshaft output of the ICE. Doesn't make any sense at all.