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What did we learn from the Chief Engineer?

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by windstrings, Jan 13, 2009.

  1. windstrings

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    I thought it would be good to compile our knowledge of what we learned from the chief engineer. As well as other tidbits that will be exciting to have in this next generation prius.

    With the language barrier and it being so hard to hear in that room along with the fact that we were broken up into different groups, so we really don't know what each other talked about?

    I'm just going to start off with some stuff I remember off the top of my head while its still fresh.

    I"m sure as the list grows, some will think they heard differently or maybe the first wording will be easily misunderstood and will need enhancement and fill in by others who heard or know more.

    Lets try to go back an edit our list if we find the facts of what we remembered and wrote down were wrong the first time for the benefit of others reading.
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    1. The 17" wheels and low profile tires will knock off about "one" mpg for the average mpg to rest at 49 instead of 50. However, he said it would be funner to drive with those tires with better control etc.

    2. I believe the low profile tires were Michelin.... I'll have to review what type and size on my video. Note they are wider than stock tires too.

    3. There are 3 modes of driving... Eco, Normal, and Power which basically affects the way the car performs in rpms, responsiveness to the pedal and acceleration for the first "50 percent" of the pedal usage from zero.
    Once the gas pedal is pressed past that point, the 3 points tend to quickly converge into one meaning there is no difference.

    In other words..if you have it it eco mode and stomp the pedal, you will have the same power and acceleration as if you were in power mode.
    This prevents the need to fumble for buttons to press at a critical time or need when situations or circumstances on the road do now allow looking away.

    4. The center console has a jack for an ipod "same as before", but there is also an option for USB. The system will not read files from a usb stick.

    5. There are two coolant reservoirs. One for the engine radiator "as before" and the other for the smaller inverter. Reason being that in order to operate at maximum efficiency, both need to be at different temperatures from each other at any given time.

    6. The car will now reach the same speeds with lower rpm's for better efficiency.

    7. The max rpm went from 10000 to 13500, but was unclear what max EV mode speed was or if top end speed was raised to higher than 115???

    8. Same HV traction battery, but different means to cool.. "new configuration".

    9. The engines computer has a "no need to run" logic now whereas when you first start the car, it will not turn on just to heat itself up but rather wait will it senses you are actually driving in such a manner than it needs to turn on.... "did I remember that right?"

    10. All windows have the "auto" feature now instead of only the driver.

    11. Air conditioner is all electric, as well as the water pump... there are no belts at all.

    12. There is now no plate below in the rear to stabilize the horse shoe configuration of the car. "many replaced that flimsy plate with the BT plate" and or stabilization bars.
    Now there is a thick round bar running all the width across "approx 3/4 inch in diameter "under the drivers seat area", as well as a brace running the full width approx 5 - 6 inches in width bent into a bracket for extra strength " "behind that bar, but still in front of the rear storage compartment"..... and no... neither are flimsy... very stout and strong with thick metal. Video here

    13. The Headlamps have several options. HID lights are gone due to large expense if maintenance is ever needed.
    They are replaced with up to 3 high intensity "yes they are bright!" LED's focused to spread across the road "for low beam" and a Halogen bulb that comes on when high beam is pressed.
    It was unclear as to whether the whole assembly "when turned on high beam" would be more or less bright than current HID configuration. Rear tail lights are styled slightly different... a little more pointy.

    14. We lost the rear dual cup holders behind the console "as the console now goes back farther anyway" and now they are in the flop down middle section of the back seat....only negative being they are inaccessible to the driver while driving as they are too far back.

    15. There are heated seats now available.

    16. There is an electric button that controls rear lumbar support in the seats.

    17. The current Gen II prius runs in what we now know as "normal" mode in the Gen III prius.
    The "new" epa figures of 50MPG are for "normal" mode. So it is expected that if you run in power mode all the time, your mpg will be less, however if you run in eco mode all the time it will be a city/hwy average of greater than 50mpg!.... YOO-HOO!

    18. Towing capacity is unchanged if I remember right.

    19. Although the car is lighter, cheaper and more efficient, don't expect the price to drop as they explained the extra money and resources went into making a better more efficient car. So final price is still unclear.

    20. The car gained 5 cubic feet of space overall.

    21. The airfoil is different now... the tallest part of the car is farther back to give the rear passengers more head room. There may be other reasons too now that a sunroof is an option.

    22. Engine coolant is now looped and piped back to the Catalytic converter to reach desired temperatures quicker for less ICE running time and better efficiency!... there are also "two" catalytic converters if I remember right.

    23. The doors now unlock in a slightly different manner. The front passenger works by pinching your fingers around the front part of the handle... some type of "capacitance" technique.
    And the rear hatch unlock and lock button is not hidden above the license plate not visible without looking underneath to see it.

    24. The plastic cover under the car covering the bottom side of the rear cargo space has two small fins for airfoil.

    25. The sunroof solar panels will power small fans that prevent excessive heat buildup on the car on not days.
    Although this may be more gimmick than real practical useful feature when we see the price, I expect it will attract allot of attention going down the road and be a great conversation point with laypersons as it will hopefully be interpreted as the beginning of great things.
    The front portions flips up to make an airfoil that keeps wind from coming into the car. How much this affects gas mileage was not discussed that I know of.

    26. The rear headrest not only go up and down as before, but also flip forward for more room when folding the seats down.

    27. The hood appears to have a slight bend just before the wiper blades to allow airfoil to go over the wiper blades "which may be recessed more now too" and hopefully prevent bugs etc from hitting the windshield as easy.

    28. On the standard wheels, the covers still pop off as before revealing a bit snazzier wheel underneath. The 17" wheels are what they are... no covers.

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  2. HTMLSpinnr

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    Engine red line is 5200 rpm now vs. 5000 RPM.
     
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    Great list. Nothing to add right off.

    Suggestion: Make this list available to everyone on PC, not just the PCD forum.
     
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    A power-carrier was added to the PSD.

    The system is now a two-speed, like the other HSD hybrids.

    No more coolant thermos.

    I think the cupholders in the door grew larger too... so the driver wouldn't have lost much from the new placement in back.
     
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    I'd perfer our "hall of elders" brain dump and assemble a nice summary first; otherwise, it could get quite chaotic... since they will inevitably inject questions & comments making the list items harder to find.
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    The idle-stop "dance" will still be necessary to get into S4.
    There are now 2 very nice rear stabilizer bars
     
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    Too late, we're public....that will provide an opportunity for specific questions which may spur our memories of what we were told.
     
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    Max EV speed is the same. Also automatic door locks. they lock when you begin to drive away and when you park and put the can into park, they unlock.
     
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    Eek! Now I have to rush through all the video I shot hunting for details. Hope the audio got picked up well. It got pretty noisy at times...
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    Chief either said that the fuel bladder was gone or he misunderstood the question.
     
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    pretty sure he said no bladder. I thinik Galaxee looked at it from underneath, and it was different even though he couldnt see inside.
     
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    I'm positive he said no bladder since everyone was cheering, including me.

    I think he might've misunderstood the question due to the language barrier (or maybe most/JDM versions don't have it).
     
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    AAAACCCKKK!!!!! :eek: I hate those damned things, one of the smaller reasons I won't buy domestic. I sure hope that feature can be disabled. As a PITA, it's a little in front of "panic buttons" when it comes to counterproductive "safety" features.
     
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    No, he was very clear and understood the question.

    Of note, he said that the reason we have the lower temp thermostat is b/c of the EPA emissions.
     
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    Put me down in the column of automatic door locks being a good feature. I always lock the doors once in motion. But I agree for those that don't appreciate them, easily disabling would be a nice option.

    So far, the 2010 seems like an improvement to me.
     
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    Did anyone get the dope on *why* the idle dance is needed?
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    Did anyone discuss warp-stealth?
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    Just to clarify... this is not a "bar"... it is a steel pipe. It is hollow, not a solid bar. It is a THICK wall pipe, not at all flimsy, but, as you may know, a pipe with a hollow center is stronger than a bar of the same dimensions.
    I do have a photo of it, taken by Galaxy's DH, whilst we were under the car...
     
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    Pipes are stronger then bars when withstanding compressive stress. Solid core bars are better when withstanding tension stresses.
     
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    There is also this "pre-collision" feature. It has a radar that is able to be set for 3 different distances to prevent pre-collisions based on how aggressive "or crazy" we drive.
    Not sure how it works yet, but I assume it applies the brakes when the target distance in front of the car to then next car or object is breached.

    I'm not at all sure I'm going to like that as I could see how that would be dangerous in certain situations if something is playing with your brakes besides you!

    But I will reserve judgment until I know more.

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    As far as the idle dance, a guess would be that the car has no real way of knowing if you are doing a momentary stop at an intersection verses going to stop and stay stopped for a longer duration, so it "waits to see".
    The way its set up now may be to help avoid the ICE turning off just to immediately be turned back on again when you accelerate from your momentary stop allowing for a smoother experience.

    I'm assuming there will be some of this logic built into the "eco" mode, but who knows how much and what logic that may be.
    I do remember that the logic is now built in mind that the ICE will not run when its not needed "for instance to merely warm up the engine when not moving"..... but not sure where they draw they line on that.
     
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    The fuel tank was clearly visible in the cutaway model, it is obviously a different unit. My understanding was that the bladder has been replaced with a plastic tank.

    As for headlight brightness, my understanding is that the LEDs lights are brighter than the halogens, but not as bright as HIDs. Keep in mind that brightness figures can be misleading. A lot depends on how the light is focused. Also, some (most) light sources degrade over time. HIDs drop off in brightness, so they may be brighter on paper, but on your car they may have lost a lot of their zip.

    Tom