dannymccann
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Whats the deal with the new thing this season where something charges up during the circuit then down the straights they almost push a 'turbo' button and the car goes faster 
Its like something off an arcade game, anyone explain it?
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BarnshaW
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called "cur" or something like that, something to do with the battery i thought i heard? gives an extra 80bhp when needed?
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Jamie-C
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Energy wasted during breaking gets stored in a battery cell, extra 80 bhp at the push of a button for 6 seconds each lap.
Not all cars use it though its up to the teams/drivers weather they want to use it.
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Jamie-C
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quote: Originally posted by BarnshaW
called "cur" or something like that, something to do with the battery i thought i heard? gives an extra 80bhp when needed?
KERS, Kinetic Energy Restore System iirc
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BarnshaW
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there ya go lol
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XSIHardy
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is a + and also a -
some will use it for different tracks.
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BluKoo
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So the extra power comes from an electric motor?
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Warren G
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surly if a team dont use it, there pontienaly losing alot......
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
So the extra power comes from an electric motor?
works the same as the ebay electric supercharger. currently available as an 80bhp upgrade, from ebay, and works at the push of a button. button not included.
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Phi
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apparently weighs to much and the batteries dont last or somthing ?!, the commentaters were talking about it ...
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Andy Stocker
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Extra weight of the batteries in the car may out weigh what they could gain using it.
Better on tracks with long straights
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Jamie-C
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I don't think a car with KERS has won a race yet so they can't be loosing that much, plus it adds extra weight to the car.
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Jamie-C
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa_phi
apparently weighs to much and the batteries dont last or somthing ?!, the commentaters were talking about it ...
It lasts 6 seconds per lap.
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XSIHardy
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quote: Originally posted by Warren G
surly if a team dont use it, there pontienaly losing alot......
will effect the balance of the car ect,
usualy there not soo good around the bends but then on the staights it help's them catch up.
was a good race today tbh was not exspecting button to come 1st
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Warren G
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as nic said, ebay gimmic
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
So the extra power comes from an electric motor?
majority of the KERS teams (like said, not all teams are running KERS) are running the electric type (battery and motor in the gearbox), although Williams are running the mechanical type where the energy is stored in a flywheel (position behind the drivers head in the case of the Williams).
Both have advantages and disadvantages, and the use of KERS has it's positives and negatives (KERS typically weighs 30KGs and means they can't use that weight as moveable ballist in the car, this extra weight over the gearbox increases rear-tyre wear etc).
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Andy Stocker
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Was a demonstration car on WRC earlier using the same kind of system
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Dom
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it's a bit too early to tell whether it's worth sticking with KERS, especially as majority of the KERs teams have poor cars, compared to the non-KERs runners. But it could all change once the teams get their aero packages in a few weeks.
Still, Flavio is getting his panties in a twist about the KERs system and wanting it to be removed from the following seasons.
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neil h
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quote: Originally posted by Jamie-C
KERS, Kinetic Energy Restore System iirc
Recovery System 
Tbh i can see KERS developing to be more useful, but currently it is limited because of the additional weight and the cooling issues.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Andy Stocker
Was a demonstration car on WRC earlier using the same kind of system
not too sure how KERs would work on WRC with the already tight restrictions on cars power output/speed etc Perhaps KERs would replace the turbos.....
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Andy Stocker
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by Andy Stocker
Was a demonstration car on WRC earlier using the same kind of system
not too sure how KERs would work on WRC with the already tight restrictions on cars power output/speed etc Perhaps KERs would replace the turbos.....
No idea Just repeating what I saw
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neil h
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Was a citroen wasn't? Using an electric motor for driving between stages and then the petrol motor while actually racing. Then the electric motor can also be used in a similar way as KERS to give a 150bhp boost for short periods.
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Warren G
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im sure a shot of 80bhp nitrous would of been alot easier
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Andy Stocker
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Would blow the welds on the intake
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tom_simes
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The placement of the motor for the KERS also means the fuel tanks have to be smaller, and therefore shorter stints.
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