Seems like they would. Cold-blowing, as it was called in the EBD days. I think this might also be a way to get additional kinetic energy recovery under braking, by cold-blowing the turbine/MGUH.
Jejking wrote: ↑05 Sep 2018, 11:06
Having the throttle open under braking would lead to engine overrun.
Fuel would be cut, preventing overrun. Engine inertia would be curtailed by friction losses, pumping losses, and vehicle mass. Also, as AJI said, the MGUK can simulate engine braking. 160hp thereof; roughly equivalent to, or more than these high compression 1.6 L mills would otherwise provide with a closed throttle?
Jejking wrote: ↑05 Sep 2018, 11:06
...this trick avoids the usage of fuel, so I can't imagine it's illegal when the clear and only goal is to keep the engine boost up.
Could also keep the MGU-H energized off throttle.