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It'll be legen-waitforit
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Originally Posted by Flieger
They don't. They use the MGU-H.
Mercedes has split the hot and cold sides of the turbo with an electric motor in between, mounted on the shaft. When they reach their boost limit the electric motor acts as a generator so no wastegate, the exhaust energy gets converted to electric energy. This can then be sent directly to the KERS motor to add torque to the wheels, or it can be sent into the battery.
To spool up the turbo the ERS-H (heat) works as a motor instead of a generator. It uses energy from the battery to accelerate the turbo shaft.
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I was going by the commentators comments, do you have some reference material i could read?
Found it:
http://www.mercedesamgf1.com/en/car/pu106a-hybrid/
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Last edited by stealthn; 03-30-2014 at 06:51 PM..
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