Comments by "H. " (@LocPH.) on "Koenigsegg Jesko - The World's Most Powerful Production Engine" video.
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@sankeelchavan6150
First of you need to get one thing straight. A higher pressure, higher compression ratio engine will basically always be more efficient. If you look at the figures, the hybrid system provides an increase from 44% to 50% TE, the engine does the rest (nearly 50% more efficient than most engines).
Also, this has has nothing to do with engines lasting longer, the F1 engines last so short because they have extreme power output compared to their size (and therefore all problems that come with that, like knock and tolerance). This is the only reason for short life (yes I'm aware of that increasing pressure so fast might lead to mechanical issues, but not as much if power levels stay the same. The F1 engine use this technology to both get higher efficiency and more power, but it's possible to choose one).
Thirdly, TE does not increase on paper while decreasing in practice, absolutely not. Either it increases or decreases, and it has been tested in real life to rise in efficiency. 44% for engine alone is real.
Lastly. The better valve airflow, air-fuel mixing and therfore the sudden and huge increase in pressure can and does only one thing when it comes to TE - increasing it! It cannot do both, decrease and increase at the same time.
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