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I get terrific mpg, but I sure don't understand it.

Discussion in 'Prius c Fuel Economy' started by MustangConvert, Jul 27, 2013.

  1. css28

    css28 Senior Member

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    Actually you've hit on my Spring/Autumn weather workaround (not for the faint of heart).
    If it's too cool to allow EV mode on a "cold" start you can start to Ready mode, quickly shift into gear and press the gas for a couple of seconds then immediately pull the selector into N while you coast to your destination without the engine starting. This is the one situation in which I don't use the P button because the engine will start as soon as you push it. Turn the car off when you're where you want to be.
     
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    Okay! Lets try it this way.... If the EV light is NOT ON, the ICE IS :eek:
     
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    ztanos All-around Geek!

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    :D
     
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    60 mph on highway, going downhill. Foot off the gas, then back on very lightly. EV light is off, but energy monitor says ICE is off :D
     
  5. css28

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    Problem is that the MG1 is forced to keep the engine spinning at that speed and your light gas application may actually be injecting a little fuel.
    It's a fine line between on and off if the engine spins regardless.
     
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