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| This is a discussion on 2011 Sienna Hybrid to get Lithium from Sanyo within the Prius and Hybrid News forums, part of the News & Newbies category; Originally Posted by bwilson4web The tricky part is rotating the differential 180 degrees so we can drive forward. The other ... |
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Which leads to the question of whether you could modifiy a Prius drivetrain to rotate in the opposite direction. A custom cam would certainly be required. Maybe there is some way to reverse the connections to MG1/MG2. Oh, I got it. Switch to a positive ground system. | |
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Friends: 2 | A Sienna hybrid would be one of my dream vehicles as well. I'm not in the demographic who would buy one but from a selling pov the maker that gets here first with a super fuel efficient family hauler will have a huge lead on the others. Odyssey? It only gets 22 mpg?..pfffttt. However from what's been described in the HybridCars articles the prospective TSH ( Toyota Sienna Hybrid ) would have the same mechanicals as the current THH ( Toyota Highlander Hybrid ). In fact this makes sense since the two are almost fraternal twins...one has hinged doors and one has sliding doors. Also soon the Highlanders are going to be moved to Princeton Ind where the Sienna is built. But 40 mpg out of the current mechanicals is WAY too optimistic. The current THH V6+HSD 4WD model struggles to get 30 mpg for long trips. In fact it suffers in comparison to the lighter and less costly Ford Escape Hybrid. Putting the 3.3L V6 + HSD into a new 2011 TSH would make it an industry leader in fuel economy at about 27 mpg combined but it wouldn't set the world on fire; c.f. very modest THH sales. To me it would be a huge YAWN. Now...all that being said if Toyota can link the new 2.7L engine to a new and improved HSD system then we're talking 230-ish HP and 35-ish mpg combined. This solves the dual problem of getting enough HP to the wheels to haul half a baseball team with all its gear while simultaneously getting eye-opening fuel economy numbers in the 35 mpg range.
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Friends: 0 | There articles are getting the Sienna part wrong. It is indeed the Estima as others have said. Look at the text below from the article Toyota Sienna Hybrid - Review | Hybrid Cars "A larger version of the Estima is marketed in the U.S. and Europe as the Sienna. It’s likely that the Sienna Hybrid will be the first hybrid-power minivan on the American retail market, but Toyota has not announced a date." --------------- The Sienna is not a larger version of the Estima. They are not based on the same platform or engine, they are two wholly different vehicles. I would LOVE to see the Estima here in the US but Toyota things its too small for the US market and is hesitant to send it here. That being said they may make the US a hybrid Sienna but that would be a whole new vehicle that could go with the redesign of the Sienna. The Sienna sold officially in the USA only. |
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(In addition to what Mike Dimmick said) I'm waiting for the day that hybrid and EV drivetrains become easily accessable to the public to convert current automobiles to hybrid and EV. Not just for classics (it is important that the original engine be stored in excellent condition next to the car, and can easily be reinstalled to keep the car 100% original), but also for people that own 1990s and 2000s ICE cars that want to convert them to a hybrid. For example, maybe someone with a $4000 2001 Honda Civic doesn't want to spend $18,000 for a new hybrid, but wants to buy a $3900 conversion kit for his current car. Sure, you can find individuals that will take a shot at it, but it would be nice to see a large, nationwide company offer conversions (and installation) to the public. the world's most aerodynamic vehicle ever? Quote:
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Friends: 0 | The answers you seek can be found by comparing figure 1 (NiMH) with figure 3 (LiIon) in this paper: http://umanitoba.ca/outreach/confere...wed_Valoen.pdf This is at very low rate (C/10), the losses would be much higher at higher rate, as used in the HEV scenario. |
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