The Hybrids are Coming.……and I not excited
The Hybrids are Coming.……and I not excited
Just posted a new blog on the coming of the next generation hybrid supercars. I have a few major concerns on if they will be able to deliver a better driving experience:
https://karenable.com/the-hybrids-are-c ... t-excited/
Thoughts, comments?
https://karenable.com/the-hybrids-are-c ... t-excited/
Thoughts, comments?
Re: The Hybrids are Coming.……and I not excited
They're the answer to the question "How do we shift new stock", numbers are bigger, toys are shinier, tech advances are... meh.
I imagine everyone that reads/read evo probably watched Gordon Murray's speeches on what he wanted from the T50 program and had, a moment... or several.
However only someone like him can get away with it (maybe).
A Hybrid I would get excited about;
Bike engined Atom/Exige revving to a gazzilion rpm with flat shift box and hybridisation to do low speed, torque fill and reverse.
Ideally with a complex transmission so the ICE could do both the ULTIMATE POWER!and range extender jobs.
I'll admit that's a niche of a niche of a niche and would be a terrible sales proposition should anyone be mad enough to spend the vast ammounts required to develop one.
I AM far more hopefully of interesting "evo" cars coming once we're past the hybrid era. Electrification, if it isn't regulated into the ground could be a new democratisation of power for niche vehicles. EV conversions of old cars have already made some pretty cool stuff.
Which reminds me I must finish reading that MegaWatt thread.
I imagine everyone that reads/read evo probably watched Gordon Murray's speeches on what he wanted from the T50 program and had, a moment... or several.
However only someone like him can get away with it (maybe).
A Hybrid I would get excited about;
Bike engined Atom/Exige revving to a gazzilion rpm with flat shift box and hybridisation to do low speed, torque fill and reverse.
Ideally with a complex transmission so the ICE could do both the ULTIMATE POWER!and range extender jobs.
I'll admit that's a niche of a niche of a niche and would be a terrible sales proposition should anyone be mad enough to spend the vast ammounts required to develop one.
I AM far more hopefully of interesting "evo" cars coming once we're past the hybrid era. Electrification, if it isn't regulated into the ground could be a new democratisation of power for niche vehicles. EV conversions of old cars have already made some pretty cool stuff.
Which reminds me I must finish reading that MegaWatt thread.
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All I see with performance hybrids is how it’s extra weight and I wonder what they could have done without the motor and battery.
No doubt a very old tech view but the IC engine isn’t at the end of its development cycle and there is lots more performance and flexibility to be had.
Dave!
No doubt a very old tech view but the IC engine isn’t at the end of its development cycle and there is lots more performance and flexibility to be had.
Dave!
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I can't help wondering what's become of Koenenegnnenngngsiggs pneumatic drivetrain system, as that seemed to offer quite some benefits for the old fashioned IC engine.
I know they've got licensing etc for it, but I can't help thinking that it might be one of those things where it'd be more useful to the industry at large to just open source the basics of it and let everyone have a crack at it - particularly if it helps everyone with fleet emissions and general economy.
Anyone heard any more about it, or has it just crawled off into a corner to die?
I know they've got licensing etc for it, but I can't help thinking that it might be one of those things where it'd be more useful to the industry at large to just open source the basics of it and let everyone have a crack at it - particularly if it helps everyone with fleet emissions and general economy.
Anyone heard any more about it, or has it just crawled off into a corner to die?
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I was having a discussion with an auto engineer the other day and he indicated that based on his calculations both the P1 and LaFerrari would be faster without their hybrid systems.V8Granite wrote: Mon Oct 26, 2020 12:21 pm All I see with performance hybrids is how it’s extra weight and I wonder what they could have done without the motor and battery.
No doubt a very old tech view but the IC engine isn’t at the end of its development cycle and there is lots more performance and flexibility to be had.
Dave!
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See also mazdas compression ignition petrol enginesBeany wrote: Mon Oct 26, 2020 1:45 pm I can't help wondering what's become of Koenenegnnenngngsiggs pneumatic drivetrain system, as that seemed to offer quite some benefits for the old fashioned IC engine.
I know they've got licensing etc for it, but I can't help thinking that it might be one of those things where it'd be more useful to the industry at large to just open source the basics of it and let everyone have a crack at it - particularly if it helps everyone with fleet emissions and general economy.
Anyone heard any more about it, or has it just crawled off into a corner to die?
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It wasn’t new though - Lotus were working on AVT Active Valve Timing back in the mid-noughtiesBeany wrote: Mon Oct 26, 2020 1:45 pm I can't help wondering what's become of Koenenegnnenngngsiggs pneumatic drivetrain system, as that seemed to offer quite some benefits for the old fashioned IC engine.
Quick google found this
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/P ... 97a70bf5a9
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Which are now in production and use in vehicles.jamcg wrote: Mon Oct 26, 2020 5:59 pmSee also mazdas compression ignition petrol enginesBeany wrote: Mon Oct 26, 2020 1:45 pm I can't help wondering what's become of Koenenegnnenngngsiggs pneumatic drivetrain system, as that seemed to offer quite some benefits for the old fashioned IC engine.
I know they've got licensing etc for it, but I can't help thinking that it might be one of those things where it'd be more useful to the industry at large to just open source the basics of it and let everyone have a crack at it - particularly if it helps everyone with fleet emissions and general economy.
Anyone heard any more about it, or has it just crawled off into a corner to die?
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I know, I meant in terms of sharing the technologySimon wrote: Mon Oct 26, 2020 6:31 pmWhich are now in production and use in vehicles.jamcg wrote: Mon Oct 26, 2020 5:59 pmSee also mazdas compression ignition petrol enginesBeany wrote: Mon Oct 26, 2020 1:45 pm I can't help wondering what's become of Koenenegnnenngngsiggs pneumatic drivetrain system, as that seemed to offer quite some benefits for the old fashioned IC engine.
I know they've got licensing etc for it, but I can't help thinking that it might be one of those things where it'd be more useful to the industry at large to just open source the basics of it and let everyone have a crack at it - particularly if it helps everyone with fleet emissions and general economy.
Anyone heard any more about it, or has it just crawled off into a corner to die?
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I'm not questioning the provenance (or even remotely interested - people have dicked with hypervariable timing for ages), just where the fuck has it gone. Koenegsigg were at one point claiming it was REVOLUTIONARY. So revolutionary that it's on one of their hypercars - I think - and a Saab Turbo somewhere in Sweden, and seemingly, nowhere else.mik wrote: Mon Oct 26, 2020 6:28 pmIt wasn’t new though - Lotus were working on AVT Active Valve Timing back in the mid-noughtiesBeany wrote: Mon Oct 26, 2020 1:45 pm I can't help wondering what's become of Koenenegnnenngngsiggs pneumatic drivetrain system, as that seemed to offer quite some benefits for the old fashioned IC engine.
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Why hadn’t it hit mainstream use? Maybe the timing still isn’t right?


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Atrocious. I love it.
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Koenigsegg has claimed to have developed multiple pieces of revolutionary engineering. None of which seems to generate any interest in being adopted outside of Koenigsegg.Beany wrote: Mon Oct 26, 2020 7:26 pm I'm not questioning the provenance (or even remotely interested - people have dicked with hypervariable timing for ages), just where the fuck has it gone. Koenegsigg were at one point claiming it was REVOLUTIONARY. So revolutionary that it's on one of their hypercars - I think - and a Saab Turbo somewhere in Sweden, and seemingly, nowhere else.
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Yeah, they do seem to be very innovative, in things that people didn't seem to see a need for - hollow CF wheels for example.
A nice bit of engineering, but how relevant in the real world when costs are taken into account, against a decent boggo lightweight wheel?
A nice bit of engineering, but how relevant in the real world when costs are taken into account, against a decent boggo lightweight wheel?
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Hence their dependency on supporting ever increasing values.Beany wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 2:09 pm Yeah, they do seem to be very innovative, in things that people didn't seem to see a need for - hollow CF wheels for example.
A nice bit of engineering, but how relevant in the real world when costs are taken into account, against a decent boggo lightweight wheel?
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Wasn’t their flexifuel sensor wholely designed by them and now used by a few tuning companies or did they not invent that ?
Dave!
Dave!
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I think they did but it hasn't exactly been widely adopted.V8Granite wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 7:01 pm Wasn’t their flexifuel sensor wholely designed by them and now used by a few tuning companies or did they not invent that ?
Dave!
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Although supercars of any flavour are beyond irrelevance for my budget, I'm excited by the idea of hybrid supercars. I think we've already reached 'peak supercar' now that all manufacturers have already arrived at just about the same design and performance. Throwing hybrids into the mix is a good way to stir the pot of invention again and make things interesting.
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I would tend to disagree, hybrids give manufacturers the opportunity to continue to be lazy in terms of just adding more power to compensate for weight gains. I would rather see them concentrate on getting weight down and making smaller better handling cars.Simon wrote: Sat Oct 31, 2020 1:26 pm Although supercars of any flavour are beyond irrelevance for my budget, I'm excited by the idea of hybrid supercars. I think we've already reached 'peak supercar' now that all manufacturers have already arrived at just about the same design and performance. Throwing hybrids into the mix is a good way to stir the pot of invention again and make things interesting.
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FTFYSSO wrote: Wed Nov 04, 2020 12:20 pmI would tend to disagree, hybrids give manufacturers the opportunity to continue to maximise shareholder value in terms of just adding more power to compensate for weight gains. I would rather see them concentrate on getting weight down and making smaller better handling cars.Simon wrote: Sat Oct 31, 2020 1:26 pm Although supercars of any flavour are beyond irrelevance for my budget, I'm excited by the idea of hybrid supercars. I think we've already reached 'peak supercar' now that all manufacturers have already arrived at just about the same design and performance. Throwing hybrids into the mix is a good way to stir the pot of invention again and make things interesting.

It'd be an interesting exercise to dig around in the BOM of a 720 or something and just nuke the budget. Composite everything; carbotanium, sicilon-carbide fibre, aerogel the full fantasy "mil spec"*. How much weight could you save while retaining the same dimenions and performance. Pulling a number completely from my behind I would say it's probably only around a third and the price would be at least an order of magnitude higher. Be nice to have a chat with someone from F1 and get their fantasy materials list.
Actually, on 2nd thoughts, this has already been done. It's a T50.
*Yes I know the old adage about that actually being the cheapest bidder who can juuuust(About) meet spec.