They wont get lag from a larger turbine because the mgu-h controls turbine speed.
Also the more "excess boost" is created by the turbo the more energy can be sent from mgu-h to mgu-k this appears to be where merc get their extra power from.
You seem to be missing the fact that the MGU-H can spin up the turbine according to the current rules and prevent any lag.djos wrote:It might spool up slower but the inertia of the larger turbine mass may reduce turbo lag overall once the turbine is spooled up.
It may also be easier for a larger turbine to drive the MGU-H due to the greater turbine mass inertia acting a little like a fly-wheel (hope I'm making sense).
the is no free lunch, it will be offset by the extra power need to spin it updjos wrote:No I'm not missing that point at at all - but why waste ERS power when you can have a larger turbine that stays spooled up longer by itself due to inertia?
That means more MGU-H power generated for longer if I'm not mistaken.
That's what the ICE is forlangwadt wrote:the is no free lunch, it will be offset by the extra power need to spin it updjos wrote:No I'm not missing that point at at all - but why waste ERS power when you can have a larger turbine that stays spooled up longer by itself due to inertia?
That means more MGU-H power generated for longer if I'm not mistaken.
If you can harvest the full 120kw from the mgu-h then the ERS would only exist as boost control because it couldn't supplement the mgu-k power.djos wrote:No I'm not missing that point at at all - but why waste ERS power when you can have a larger turbine that stays spooled up longer by itself due to inertia?
That means more MGU-H power generated for longer if I'm not mistaken.
With a clutch between turbine and MGU-H, as allowed in the rules, this will not be a problem.wuzak wrote:A larger turbine should allow more power to be generated by the MGUH.
The downside is that the increased inertia will require more power to spool the turbo.
So, what are you spooling up? The turbine or the compressor?xpensive wrote:Not at all, think split-turbo now wuz;
5.2.4 The MGU-H must be solely mechanically linked to the exhaust turbine of a pressure charging system.
This mechanical link must be of fixed speed ratio to the exhaust turbine and may be clutched.
Conclusively, you disconnect the inertia of the turbine at spool-up with the MGU-H only, which allows for the log-xhaust.
We have discussed this before, why I know we have different interpretation of the rules, but this is still my take.