diffuser wrote:MGU-H trurbocompressor link by must be of fixed speed ratio but this ratio can be different from 1:1
Yes exactly, that doesn't change my point. If your small turbo spins 120,000 rpm Vs 100,000 rpm on my big turbo your MGUH will be spinning that much faster too.[/quote]
Why does a smaller turbo mean higher RPMS of the turbo ? I get the larger turbo is larger and therefore heaver so more resistance. You are still trying to turn the MGU-H. I would presume that a smaller turbo would not be able to take advantage of all the exhaust flow and be forced to allow more exhaust to bypass it ? So maybe your RPM is actually lower ?[/quote]
You guys are getting a little confusing. When you say turbo can you specify compressor, turbine or both as it may be the case.
As far as I'm aware the compressor is sized normally for the power requirements but the turbine is what is oversized on the Mercedes engine to reduce back pressure throughout the rev range and take better advantage of MGU-H generation at high exhaust mass flows I.e. High power settings at optimal rpm.