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Pulse Glide Wow, what a difference.
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Northern California
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Friends: 0 | Well, I used Pulse/Glide for the 2nd time (on my way to work which is between 4 and 5 miles depending on the route I take) and the results show that you guys are correct. I’m sorry if I sound surprised but it really did seem to be too good to be true. Your technique really does work. My MFD showed 64 mpg even with the annoying 2 minute startup mpg killer. I find this result particularly impressive given: 1. the low total distance (about 5 miles) 2. the fact that I included the warm-up time, 3. that fact that I had to stop 6 times during the trip for lights and stop signs 4. that my battery level was higher when I finished than when I started. I'm still struggling with getting the car to "glide" but I've got the pulse portion of the cycle down. My record for the longest "glide" is probably less than about 10 seconds. Sigh. Nevertheless I'm still getting close to a 20% increase in MPG which is nothing to sneeze at. |
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| One owner, low mileage Join Date: May 2006 Location: Chesterfield, VA
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Friends: 6 | Congratulations! Keep studying and practicing, and it will continue to get better. I've been driving it for 2.5+ years and I still am fine-tuning my driving techniques. But then, I'm a slow learner. ![]() You might as well be prepared now, however, for a drop come fall. Fuel economy decreases with temperature. |
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Friends: 0 | "You might as well be prepared now, however, for a drop come fall. Fuel economy decreases with temperature." I've had the car since last year but since "winters" are so relatively mild here I didn't notice too much of a drop. This may change, of course, since before yesterday I wasn't coming close to maximizing my mileage (I thought I was but my last two trips have proven otherwise). |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Bristol,VA
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Friends: 0 | Would someone care to educate a new, but ol guy, on what and how Pulse Glide is and how you do it? BTW, Jimbok, I'm an old Chesterfield boy myself, although been here in SW Va since '81. |
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Friends: 3 | oh how i long for "fall" around here, "fall" is a high of 80 and a low of 55. winter is about 5 degrees cooler than that |
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Friends: 5 | for the small areas where i can use it: small hills, stop and go traffic... it's great. I can get an average between 70mpg and 80mpg. Otherwise I'm safer cruising at a steady spead above 43mph on a 45... this lines up green lights and i'll get a constant 50mpg. I try to stay off the pedal. i'm tired of 40mpg. these wheels are not helping either. |
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This is probably the most complete writeup of P&G in the Prius. In your neck of the woods it might be more of what could be called "terrain driving" -- pulse up the hills and, to the extent the grade and curves allow, glide down them. If you spend any amount of time on those mountain roads, however, don't expect the same results as the flatlanders. | |
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