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What keeps the car from "flooding"?

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by Prius92, Aug 5, 2024 at 9:34 AM.

  1. Prius92

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    If you are having issues starting, does each time you turn the car on, the injectors activate, or will it only activate the injectors if it detects revolutions of the engine from the crank and cam sensors?
     
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    I’d “guess” it doesn’t become flooded (end up up with cylinders awash with gasoline).

    More backstory would be helpful. Repeated attempts at starting a reluctant Prius do tend tend to end up with no progress and a severely depleted hybrid battery.
     
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    You've got to go through the no start conditions kind of like a regular gas car for this portion coils plugs ignition stuff air is actually getting through the filter in the piping to the intake and so on That's just the way it has to be initially so what it seems like anyway.
     
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    I'm pretty confident modern EFI injects fuel only after the engine has started spinning.
     
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    If I was designing a system like that the injectors and spark would be enabled and disabled at almost the same time. There would be a slight offset for when the ICE is shutting down, the spark isn't disabled after a cylinder has been filled with fuel. When starting the ICE it could be simultaneous, since firing the plug in a cylinder which hasn't been fueled is harmless. It wouldn't be strictly linked to the motor spinning though, since I believer there are times where the Prius spins the ICE without turning it on when "B" is engaged.