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    Quote Originally Posted by EstWRC View Post
    Love the sound of that!!

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    #8 Ott Tänak - Martin Järveoja #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by EstWRC View Post
    Weird the sound is so different when it's supposed to be "same" engine. (did the ALS change?)

    Certainly doesn't look "slower than R5 car" in the last corner as the Finnish journalist claimed it to be.

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    Do the new cars run to the same minimum weight as the current cars? Or have they increased it to allow for the hybrid?

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    Toyota testing Rally1 Yaris in Finland.
    Juho Hänninen driving...

    https://twitter.com/juha_kantanen/st...269604352?s=19
    "San Romolo opettaa"

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    Quote Originally Posted by mknight View Post
    Weird the sound is so different when it's supposed to be "same" engine. (did the ALS change?)

    Certainly doesn't look "slower than R5 car" in the last corner as the Finnish journalist claimed it to be.
    I think I remember reading getting rid of the fresh air ALS is in the rules for the new cars.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TyPat107 View Post
    I think I remember reading getting rid of the fresh air ALS is in the rules for the new cars.
    And that is perfectly logical. Having an ALS in a hybrid car would be ridiculous.
    Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mirek View Post
    And that is perfectly logical. Having an ALS in a hybrid car would be ridiculous.
    Can you please explain this to someone who is not an engineer? The electric motor will do the same job as ALS? So there will be no more banging sound?

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    As far as I understand, removing the fresh air ALS will also improve emissions, no?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnttiL View Post
    Can you please explain this to someone who is not an engineer? The electric motor will do the same job as ALS? So there will be no more banging sound?
    Yes, the function of ALS is to keep the turbo rotating at maximum speed when the throttle valve is closed. The larger the turbo, the higher inertia it has and the more it suffers from lagging. It means it takes more time to accelerate it to full speed and to deliver the maximum boost. The electric engine can add the torque which is missing without ALS during the initial acceleration. It removes the bang but it also removes the main source of fuel inefficiency, i.e. it is somewhat green while the car performance doesn't suffer.

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    As far as I understand, removing the fresh air ALS will also improve emissions, no?
    Yes, for sure.
    Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump

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