mantikos wrote:
Part of the news about the Bosch 500 bar system is more efficient combustion thus reducing fuel flow rate required for the same RPM - this would theoretically also allow them higher RPMs at max fuel flow rate
This is simply not correct, the max flow rate is given by a formula in the regulations at any given rpm. A more efficient combustion would only mean more power at that rpm. There is still no reason to increase the revs.
The only reason teams goes beyond 10.500 rpm is because no CVT's are allowed. Only 8 speed fixed ratio gearboxes, so drivers only exceed 10.500 rpm so that they won't fall to far below 10.500 rpm during shifts.
There is also the fact that you are able to extract more power from the MGU-H going above 10.500 rpm, because the flow through the engine from 10.500 to 15000 rpm is relativly constant. But the work needed by the turbo is less, so more energy can be extracted through the MGU-H. Thats the only reason I see in going beyond the 10.500 rpm mark.
And to the mods, this discussion belongs in the engine thread, not the W06 thread.