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| Prius Technical Discussion This is a discussion on Combined GPS and Mini-Scanner data within the Prius Technical Discussion forums, part of the Toyota Prius Forums category; Hi folks, I've recently combined GPS NEMA with Graham Davies Mini-Scanner data on a trip from Huntsville AL to Knoxville ... |
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My Car: 2003 Prius Package: #1 Nominated 2 Times in 2 Posts TOTM Awards: 0 Friends: 7 | Hi folks, I've recently combined GPS NEMA with Graham Davies Mini-Scanner data on a trip from Huntsville AL to Knoxville TN. This allows using GPS altitude along with the fuel consumption data calculated from the Graham scanner: ![]() The same data in metric: ![]() This first detailed chart shows the impact of coming to a stop. To handle the problem of dividing 'distance/fuel' with the engine off, I carried forward the last MPG value. The Prius MFD shows "99.9" in such cases although math tells us it should be a very large number. The draw back with this approach, the carry forward of a lower 'distance/fuel' rate, is it suppresses some of the effect of ICE off. This said, it also shows the challenge of coming to a complete stop with the impact of acceleration on the average MPG: ![]() Regenerative braking is better than ordinary brakes but it is not terribly efficient. Many efficient drivers learn quickly to minimize energy regeneration. In contrast, hills do a much better job of energy preservation. Climbing the hill burns more fuel but it substantially increases the potential energy and pays it back on the downslope: ![]() One interesting aspect is the GPS ground plot led to finding a more Prius friendly route headed east from Huntsville: ![]() Yesterday I tested the original and new route from south Huntsville to Gurely AL and found they took the same duration, 30 minutes, but:
My inexpensive, $50, GPS has a lot of altitude wander in the first minute. But after the first minute, it appears to be accurate enough for my studies. I'm working on a program to read both the GPS and Graham scanner data into a single, comma delimited text file for future studies. Bob Wilson |
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My Car: Package: Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Awards: 0 Friends: 0 | <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(rigormortis @ Sep 4 2007, 03:07 AM) [snapback]506693[/snapback]</div> Quote:
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