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shift to neutral takes a second - why?
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Friends: 8 | If there is no disengage, then it isn't a true neutral. One of the complaints with my eCVT maxi scooter (Burgman) is that there is no neutral. Sure, I can push it around the garage but I have to overcome the friction of the drivetrain. But once in motion and with the scooter on, I can not reach 'neutral' because the drivetrain is always engaged. How is this 'neutral' in motion accomplished in the Prius if there is no disengage? |
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Friends: 0 | Neutral is accomplished by opening the field winding circuit on both motor generaters. This allows the wheels or the engine to turn independently of the other. |
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