richard_leeds wrote:The regs make no mention of a minimum speed or rev limit for applying KERS. That is just a notional rule of thumb discussed in forums, I think it applies when you have a steering wheel on/off switch that applies all the power or nothing.
As for preventing launch control, that’s quite easy because ECU is supplied by the FIA.
You don't need an ECU to control things, you can control them mechanically. Admittedly this makes full and active control almost impossible, but you can have a level of control over the output.
A system based on oil pressure, would be one way of doing it. A switch engages a valve that allows the engine to talk to the KERS unit. (Admittedly this is a hell of a lot harder than it sounds)
richard_leeds wrote:
So it looks like an ECU is not allowed to automatically blend KERS and IC power. So a KERS powered start would require some sort of accelerator pedal/lever that controls the level of KERS power. Not sure how you do that without growing a spare hand or foot? However, during the race, the KERS would be left as a 100% on/off switch for simplicity?
A foot switch attached directly to the pedal works for me (driver does nothing different, just controls two systems with one pedal). You can simply have a launch button that links the position of thottle and clutch to the KERS control.
Then you would need something that would feed in more KERS boost for less engine revs. Not really sure how this could be achieved without electronics. But would cut out when the driver properly floors it (a slipping clutch would do this until pressure reached a point where it shutr off the 'lc' valve.
Control systems are my weakest subject so this is where my ideas fall down. It needs someone who is cleverer than me to think about it.
richard_leeds wrote:
This is all based on the current model of KERS being a bolt on boost. I’d rather it was part of an integrated powertrain. That would lead to more scope for innovation and justify development costs.
I totally agree. It also needs to be able to provide more than 60/80 HP to be worthwhile.
I admit this is pie in the sky stuff, but the idea is there. A smart man with time and money would be able to make this work.