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Chevy Volt

Discussion in 'Chevrolet Volt' started by highpoweredPrius, Sep 22, 2009.

  1. highpoweredPrius

    highpoweredPrius New Member

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    Hey guys! So who's excited for the new Chevy Volt coming out? I'm definitely going to be 1st on the list to buy one. Does everyone else think its gonna be as sweet as I do?

    I know Toyota is thinking about turbocharging the Prius.. I hope chevy turbocharges the Volt so It'll be even faster!
     
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    Decent troll attempt. I'd give it a 4 on a 1-10 scale.

    Edit: no longer relevant as the post has been moved to the relevant, relatively unread, forum.
     
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    Nah, this rates a 1 out of 10. First post, and clearly understands nothing about either the Prius he supposedly owns or the Volt he's supposedly going to own.

    Turbocharge a Volt to make it faster? That's funny.
     
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    Whole numbers only, please :)
     
  6. efusco

    efusco Moderator Emeritus
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    +1 for including Prius in screen name
    +1 for getting a car year, model and package that really exist
    -1 for posting a volt comment on a Prius forum
    -1 for posting said comment in the wrong subforum
    -1 for not realizing that a supercharger would be more appropriate than a turbo on a Prius and totally worthless on a Volt.
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  7. mkaresh

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    If this is a trolling score, shouldn't posting about the Volt in a Prius forum be +1?

    I'd also argue no points for picking a model and package that actually exist, since those are multiple choice and all of the available choices are valid.

    Maybe Priuschat needs to toss in some invalid options, as a test for trolls?

    The thing I really don't get is I found this thread after someone posted a tweet to it--proud of it?
     
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    At least now I know who was likely driving the Prius accross the train tracks ... Mr Turbo

    :rolleyes:
     
  9. efusco

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    I had to move it from a Gen III forum...sorry, should've made that clear.
     
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    Edit: got confused. Gen III seems the right place for trolling.
     
  11. JimboPalmer

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    I would question the wisdom of turbocharging the Prius without switching to an electric oil pump to keep the turbo cooled with the engine off. The Gen III Prius designers went to a lot of work to eliminate the belts, so adding a belt driven supercharger is a step backwards, perhaps a electric supercharger driven by the HV battery?

    An individual with more mechanical know how than good sense has already turbo charged and supercharged a Gen I Prius, he found that it was not so much faster, as it was less likely to go to turtle mode. The extra power went to the battery, not the wheels. Toyota would be able to reprogram that, but we wouldn't.

    I am not a Volt expert, (it is still a moving target) but I do not believe the ICE ever powers the wheels directly, so a more powerful engine would not make it faster, just less likely to discharge the battery. You would have to redesign the electric motor and battery to get more performance from a more powerful ICE in a Volt, I think.
     
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    I worked for 15 years at an open pit gold mine. The Haul trucks are diesel electric series Hybrids. The open pit has temperature inversions, on cold days it acts as a cap to hold in the diesel fumes. To pollute less the company designed an electric trolley system, the truck would connect to overhead wires for power. On diesel they did 7 MPH out of the pit,using full throttle; the trolley would allow 11 MPH, while idling.

    It did not take the drivers a week to realize that on trolley and at full throttle they could do 14 MPH, so we never went to no fumes, but going 14 MPH versus 7, they did halve the time at full throttle, so halved the pollution.

    This is why I am reluctant to claim turbocharging the Volt will have no performance gains, I don't trust the drivers.:focus:
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