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Hybrid performance gadgets

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Accessories & Modifications' started by 3ddan, May 24, 2008.

  1. 3ddan

    3ddan New Member

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    :rolleyes:Question about: Prius - Electric Only Mode Option
    I saw the installation video and is very helpful.
    My question is.
    If I installed it, will I lose my warranty?
    Does it affect the life of the battery?

    :eek:Also, I visited this site: Prius Fuel Economy
    I found this part:
    1.Juiced Hybrid's HYPER Force Prius
    2. Juiced Hybrid's Ground System - S-Type
    3. Juiced Hybrid's Voltage System GT
    4. Hot Pocket Hybrid Performance Increase MPG - Blue

    And there are more products.
    Question. All this thing work?
    and if they work, which is recommended.


    So far I'm interested in the electric mode only option.

    I need some expert's opinion. :DThanks!!!


     
  2. penbed

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    Me too!!
    Video was great,trying to find Costal web site.
     
  3. ZC1

    ZC1 Junior Prius Owner

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    I feel P.T. Barnum said it best ..."There's a s......" (fill in the blank).

    We need a real expert to check these things out. Where's Doc Willie when you need him?

    Doc, what do you think??

    ZC1
     
  4. Rokeby

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    I think the old timers are laughing so hard that they've done major internal
    organ damage and are rolling on the floor trying to activate their Life Alert.
    (That would be ROTFTTATLA for you tek-no wizards reading this on your
    iphones and wanting to text message a response.)

    I feel confident in predicting that the only "Hybrid Performance Gadget"
    currently available that is guaranteed to help improve performance works on
    the driver side of the equation.

    It is the ScanGaugeII. Buy it. Use it. You will get better MPG/FE.
    It will actually pay for itself in time.

    ScanGaugeII - Trip Computers + Digital Gauges + Scan Tool

    Save $$$, buy yours at the PriusChat store:

    PriusChat Shop : ScanGauge II Scan Tool + Digital Gauges + Trip Computers [ScanGaugeII] - $159.95

    What are you waiting for?
     
  5. penbed

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    So you are saying this ev mode mod is a bucket of manure :confused:
     
  6. Abrannan19

    Abrannan19 New Member

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    please explain how a gauge will improve MPG and FE
     
  7. Sheepdog

    Sheepdog C'Mere Sheepie!

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    The gauge wont improve your FE. You will improve your FE by modifying your driving with use of the SGII. Search some of the Scan Gauge threads. It does work I assure you.
     
  8. Bob64

    Bob64 Sapphire of the Blue Sky

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    The scangauge just informs you, and it works....

    But the other stuff - I just have this to say:
    WOW snakeoil with 100% bullshit included.
     
  9. Rokeby

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    There is a truely massive amount of information on this forum about how
    you can use a ScanGauge, hereafter SG, to get the best possible MPG/FE.

    Unfortunately, Toyota has provided only the most basic instrumentation. And
    half of what is there -- the screen with the fat yellow bars -- is useless in
    providing real-time information that can be used to understand what is going
    on under the hood. The SG provides the missing info: RPMs, IGNition
    (advance), coolant temperature, throttle position value, daily and trip
    cumulative MPG, and much, much more.

    I can understand that you have no reason to believe me, only just out of
    Newbie-dom. Hell, I've only been on this forum since Jan '08, and I've got
    only 5237 miles on my Prius. Fair enough. Go and see what the experts
    have to say.

    Use the search function at the upper right of this page to search for threads
    using keywords like: ScanGuage, Grill block, Super Highway Mode,
    operating Stages, coolant temperature, MPG, RPMs.

    Be prepared to spend a month or so of evenings.

    Not convinced that other PriusChat posters know what they're talking about?
    Visit these recognized high MPG sites and see what they have to say:

    CleanMPG, An authoritative source on fuel economy and hypermiling

    Fuel Economy & Emissions - GreenHybrid - Hybrid Cars

    Fuel Economy, Hypermiling, EcoModding News and Forum - Ecomodder.com Fuel Economy Forum

    Need I mention that here too you should use the resident search tool to dig
    into their mass of knowledge?

    Be not afraid, it is actually a lot of fun and very informative...
    and your wallet/check book will be forever thankful for your effort.

    Edit -- Oh, I forgot: Standard Disclaimer: Other than having bought, and am currently
    happily using their product, I have no connection whatsoever with ScanGauge.
     
  10. ZC1

    ZC1 Junior Prius Owner

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    Personally I don't see EV mode being anything other than what some other Priuschat members have said, paraphrased, not really worth it. Of course, your mileage may vary.

    I thought it would be a great feature, at first, if you could actually drive far on it, not. The EV mod certainly doesn't qualify for the performance moniker.

    ZC1
     
  11. 3ddan

    3ddan New Member

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    Thanks for the advice. I'm not cars or mechanics savvy. So, you save me some money.
    I hope there is an honest person that actually creates something that works.
     
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    There is an EV mode, in most cases it doesn't "increase your
    fuel economy" unless you use it right, and it's FREE or the minor
    cost of a couple of simple electric parts. Try this for the
    seminal installation guide. I wouldn't recommend Coastal's
    widget, because many people are having reliability problems with it.
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    The rest of it -- well, a site that can't spell its own products
    right is immediately suspect in my mind. Not to mention that
    what they're offering is WAY overpriced if it's any good at all.
    .
    _H*
     
  13. richard schumacher

    richard schumacher shortbus driver

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    The most effective ways of improving MPGs are to drive right and keep the tires inflated:

    Don't speed. As with any car MPGs fall off fast above 65 MPH or so.

    - Accelerate briskly (this makes most efficient use of the engine)
    - Gliding (no arrows on the "Energy" display) is better than coasting
    - Coasting is better than braking
    - Braking is better than stopping

    Check tire pressures at least monthly. Many people inflate the original tires to 42/40 PSI front/rear because it noticeably improves MPGs.
     
  14. Doc Willie

    Doc Willie Shuttlecraft Commander

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    About what?

    EV mode: Useful in a few limited situations.

    Coastal Tech's EV switch: Unreliable. Recommend other options. IMHO of course.

    Other milage performance enhancers: Ain't seen nuthin' yet worth the paper that the hype is printed on.

    Scan Guage: Yes. Better insturmentation --> better driving --> better milage.
     
  15. chrisspaulding

    chrisspaulding sexy, high tech, fun

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    I agree Coastaltech's website lacks confidence inspiring professional appeal, however, their products and instructions make up for it in a clean, prompt way! No issues here yet with their EV switch - way better than I could have jimmy-rigged the same components.

    The EV switch is good for short distances like a parking lot/driveway, and in those contexts, helpful for mpg (imo)
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    I am trying the EV mode gadget. It was very inexpensive and so if it doesn't work...no big deal. I am having such fun with this car that I am not worried about $75.00.

    It just plugs in to the car where, as I understand it, in Europe it is actually built into the car. It does put your car in electric only mode for short, slow jaunts. It is not useful above 33 mph. I will let you know if I end up with any better mpg than I have been getting.
     
  17. Danny Hamilton

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    I don't think there is anything magic about 65 MPH. As with any car MPGs fall off faster as speed increases, regardless of whether the faster speed is 45 MPH, 55 MPH, 65 MPH, or 75 MPH.
     
  18. chrisspaulding

    chrisspaulding sexy, high tech, fun

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    No Danny, there is a 'magic' number, but I thought it was 55 not 65.
    You wil get better mpg at 55 than 45

    Can't say I have any facts on this, but feeling very sure. :)
     
  19. Danny Hamilton

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    That hasn't been my experience with the Prius.

    For that matter, take a look at the chart here:
    http://priuschat.com/forums/fuel-economy/14675-most-efficient-speed-best-mpg-4.html#post385271

    There is a sharp drop off between 41 and 42, but even so 42 is still better than 43, and 40 is still better than 41. Based on various tests performed by various Prius owners here at PriusChat, the "magic number" seems to be right around 20 MPH. Anything faster or slower than that reduces MPG and the further you get from 20 MPH the worse it gets.
     
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    Rotfttatla!!!!!