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internal combustion: making a better car since the 1830’s ish. No reason to stop now. The only benefit is less pollution, and sustainable fuels/gpf’s are able to take care of that gap.
internal combustion: making a better car since the 1830’s ish. No reason to stop now. The only benefit is less pollution, and sustainable fuels/gpf’s are able to take care of that gap.
Actually, the electric motor is older than the internal combustion engine.
I'm always for newer tech. That's why I'm sticking with ICE. LOL.
have not followed recent events
but I heard today that GTS is first model out , 3.6 L with hybrid assist with 10 hp bump as compared to previous model
no MT because of hybrid
still no info on other variants
are they dropping the mt on all non gt models for 992.2
What is the regen method for this .2 going to be? It can't be regen brakes because they are heavy and will introduce a strange feel which people don't want in a sports car. Are they going to spin a regen off the turbo impeller?
What is the regen method for this .2 going to be? It can't be regen brakes because they are heavy and will introduce a strange feel which people don't want in a sports car. Are they going to spin a regen off the turbo impeller?
Whilst a very different car, my X3 m40i has a 48V hybrid system. The only upside is very smooth start stop operation.
The little motor helps in acceleration, but I'm not sure how much I feel it. The battery is supposed to charge with regen, but there is no strange feel when engine braking/car slowing down on its own. I haven't been able to tell the difference in the slightest if the regen is active or not. The 48V battery, however, hasn't gone past 3/4 full in 2 years probably (mostly 1/2 or below) regardless of type of driving or length of trip.
What is the regen method for this .2 going to be? It can't be regen brakes because they are heavy and will introduce a strange feel which people don't want in a sports car. Are they going to spin a regen off the turbo impeller?
The 918 seems to do fine on the regen and "feel" front.
I kind of feel like the elves at Stuttgart know what they are doing if they are going to implement a MHEV system in the 911.
Oh man. So no manual in the next GTS? I might be keeping mine for a long time then.
Talked to a GM who said this is in fact the case. The 992.1 GTS manual will likely retain more value long term. Sticking with my manual allocation for the 992.1. Zero interest in a hybrid pdk.
internal combustion: making a better car since the 1830’s ish. No reason to stop now. The only benefit is less pollution, and sustainable fuels/gpf’s are able to take care of that gap.