It has a 161 bhp limit like he said.hemichromis wrote:You're forgetting MGU-h contributions
Specifically MGU-h - MGU-k this is has no limit.
No it isn't. MGU-H can recover as much energy as it can, and feed it directly to the MGU-K, without passing through the batteries, and hence immediately assisting in crankshaft rotation.Juzh wrote:It has a 161 bhp limit like he said.hemichromis wrote:You're forgetting MGU-h contributions
Specifically MGU-h - MGU-k this is has no limit.
It's still got a 161 bhp limit. OP was specific about bhp output being underplayed by the media. Unlimited energy transfer doesn't play a role here, it's still limited by K regulated output. Be it for 1 second per lap or the entire lap. MGU-h by itself does nothing to contribute to max power, except in qually when you essentially remove it from the equation.Steven wrote:No it isn't. MGU-H can recover as much energy as it can, and feed it directly to the MGU-K, without passing through the batteries, and hence immediately assisting in crankshaft rotation.Juzh wrote:It has a 161 bhp limit like he said.hemichromis wrote:You're forgetting MGU-h contributions
Specifically MGU-h - MGU-k this is has no limit.
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Even if it's able to deliver in excess of 120kw, it doesnt, because it can't, nor is it wise to do so. Mgu-k cant pump out more than 120kw and that's the end of story.godlameroso wrote:People think that the max the MGU-H can deliver to the K in self sustaining mode is ~100hp/70kw, I think it's almost double that. There's potentially ~400kw of heat energy in the exhaust that can be harvested when you account for the power that's absorbed by the crank, and is lost through inertia and friction, and the power lost running the turbine off exhaust gases. So, 150kw while extremely difficult is not impossible.
Did they? When? Just curious.livinglikethathuh wrote:Mercedes said they could both run the MGU-K at 120 kW and also charge the battery with WOT and at Vmax.