Originally Posted By: Mitch Alsup
A) braking events are very short
B) you still need the turbo spooled up after the braking interval.
A) It doesn't matter how short the braking events are, it's the high rate of energy generation during the braking event, which they are trying to capture to put into the battery.
B) The turbo can be spooled up by releasing electricity stored in the battery into the turbogenerator.
A) braking events are very short
B) you still need the turbo spooled up after the braking interval.
A) It doesn't matter how short the braking events are, it's the high rate of energy generation during the braking event, which they are trying to capture to put into the battery.
B) The turbo can be spooled up by releasing electricity stored in the battery into the turbogenerator.