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Boy this car likes the warmth I Blocked front grille to experiment

Discussion in 'Prius c Fuel Economy' started by hoarybat, Oct 25, 2012.

  1. hoarybat

    hoarybat Junior Member

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    I am sure others have experimented with other C's with this but after some extreme hypermiling to work RT almost 14 miles RT to work and another stretch of 24 RT stretches,s (I know not a lot of miles) in my PC2 and finally getting some cooler temps here in NewEngland I checked my mileage.

    Summer: 3 trips outside air temps mid 80's: 99 mpg 95 mpg 97 mpg

    Early fall ... temps mid 70's 81 79 82

    Yesterday without modification. temp. 54 62 mpg 64 and 63

    (Modification see below) temp. 54 72 mpg 73 and 72

    I realize other things are affected by the warmth which may increase mileage but the engine turns on a lot less obviously when it is warm out even when the battery is charged. I also had no lights or heater on or A/C when I did these seasonal tests and prewarmed the engine (a few seconds) before starting every RT. I am sure if I had put more miles the difference would have been less as a percentage but blocking the grille must have had an effect as seen. I used kitchen bags taped to bottom and under hood. My wife's (lead foot) mileage mostly highway some back roads has gone from 54mpg to 49. Still very good for her. HERE ARE THE GARBAGE BAGS:

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    Pics don's show up! RE-upload
     
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    I have a Gen III and was wondering if Toyota placed the inverter in another location on the C? On the Gen III your not suppose to cover up the inverter which resides in the upper open part of the grill. Just checking, I may be off base with the C.
     
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    You drove it like that? :p

    Take that crap off and go to Home Depot for pipe insulation. LOL
     
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    lol I can't believe you drove it like that. :sick:
     
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    very stylish :)

    But interesting result.
     
  8. hoarybat

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    LOL only for one day. I'm an engineer so it is function over fashion. Yes I've been planning on using dark grey pipe insulation which matches our color perfectly but before buying I wanted to confirm that blocking would increase mileage. Somehow I now have to slip in the insulation without telling wifey. She frowns upon my experiments! Thanks all...
     
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    If you slip it in and tuck the edges she may never notice. ;)

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    Now that actually makes a nice contrast with your paint color. Hmm........I wonder if they make the stuff in red.....?
     
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    There is always PlastiDip. ;)
     
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    Nice expedient proof of principle test!

    It would be a really good idea to monitor important temperatures with a ScangaugeII, Torque App on an Android device or some other OBD-II monitoring device.
     
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    You'd be pulled over in a heart beat in my neck of the woods for covering up the license plate like that. Get some pipe insulation ASAP!

    For those wanting some bright color contrast, may I suggest water noodles. Probably get them pretty cheap right now in the off-season. :)
     
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    Soo... the grille is there to vent. Aren't there circumstances where this will cause overheating and bad consequences?
     
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    Have mine blocked, was unseasonably worm the other day. About 75+ drove on highway and engine temp did not go higher than when it is 40.
     
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    Yes, that's why it's done during cool to cold weather and you should be watching temperatures when you do it.
     
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    With the regular Prius one guru cautions against full block of the upper, since the inverter radiator is there. Until you know what's what I'd be inclined to keep some open on both top and bottom. The inverter radiator would be full width but with short vert. dimensions, say around 4".
     
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    What do base this claim on. I don't mean that to should argumentive, just asking.
     
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    So the photo displayed by F8L, the red car with the dark piping... is that sufficient grill blocking? As it seems a block heater will not suit my needs, I'm looking for alternatives. Is that just wedged in there? If not, what sort of adhesive was used?
     
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    I blocked mine off today as an experiment. Went for a drive afterwards and noticed a dramatic improvement in the temp inside the car :) I just spent $3 for 3 pieces of pipe insulation...the smallest size they had. I cut slits for the vertical pieces and just slid it into the crevices. The area behind the bottom of the license plate is open as it was difficult to get to and I figured it needs some air. It is easily removable if I have any problems.
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