dren wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018, 21:48
I wonder if there is a way to utilize engine ancillaries for power gain since they are unlimited in energy draw from the ES.
I already thought about that too. My idea was something like an overpowered oilpump and some sort of hydraulic motor in the mgu-k or something like that. (Not that obvious in execution of course
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But from my understanding of the regulations it is not possible to get a (meaningful) poweradvantage through engine ancillaries.
5.13.1 All coolant pumps, oil pumps, scavenge pumps, oil/air separators, hydraulic pumps and fuel pumps delivering more than 10bar must be mechanically driven directly from the engine and/or MGU-K with a fixed speed ratio.
So it looks like any pump that is sort of powerful has to be driven mechanically through the engine. And apart from something to do with pumps i don't know which ancillaries could give a power advantage.
I know that the "Other Ancillaries" can draw (only draw) unlimited energy from the ES. But what are these "Other Ancillaries"? What can/could they do?
But staying with my idea of oil pumps/motors, could one spin the MGU-H through Oil pressure? This could enable unlimitted (in terms of energy) energy recovery through engine breaking as the engine crank is connected to the oil pump. Any Ideas on that? I could not find anything in the regs that would prohibit something like that.