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Old 10-01-2015, 01:27 PM   #326 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by pgfpro View Post
One of the things I have found while on the road to lean-burn is that you can produce the same amount of power running 107kPa intake pressure at 22:1 A/F as you would be running 79kPa intake pressure at 14.7 A/F. You will also have a 6.4% decrease in fuel consumption and a 28% decrease in combustion temperature. Plus a 4% increase at P3 compression while maintaining the same P4 pressure. It took me a while to understand this because the exhaust pressure is the same but the internal combustion temperature has drop significantly and so has the EGT's. Then after doing my turbo compound system I have realized that the turbo is a basically a time delayed dam that stacks up not only pressure but also heat. My mid-mount low pressure turbo gets very hot pre-turbine, to the point I now have to add some heat shield in that area 6' back from the high pressure turbo.

F1 with their new power units are really breaking some new ground when it comes to lean burn and making more energy from the MGUH or "turbo generator/motor unit". They have found that they can run much leaner then stoich, increase the boost to get back to their target 100kg/hr fuel limit and double the amount of exhaust energy to feed the battery without much of a ICE power decrease.
This is too cool now that I understand the concept!!! Can you translate the kPa into a lingo I can understand? Psi maybe?
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