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Winter's here..

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by Tideland Prius, Nov 19, 2007.

  1. David Beale

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    Good timing. Yesterday we had our first snow that lasted more than a few hours. Only a cm or two, but it's -5 to -10C, so it stayed! I finally got a chance to try out my Nokian WR tires. I couldn't get them to spin up on the side roads. The car just accelerated at full throttle. Most of the main roads are clear already. These temps. are the worst for slipperiness. Once it gets below -20C ice isn't as slippery any more.

    When starting out on ice, the car will spin, pause, spin, then go. Nice. Just keep the accelerator pedal down a bit and let it do its' thing.

    I did notice that the traction control seems much less sensitive if the ICE is running. Is that just coincidence or real?

    Anyway, as in my previous experience with these tires, they make driving in snow and ice fun! You just go. No drama.

    I'm wondering why your mileage is suffering so much, Tideland? I'm still at 5.3 or so. It must be colder here than Vancouver. Perhaps it's the humidity? Many of my trips are relatively short.
     
  2. JimboK

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(daniel @ Nov 21 2007, 11:05 AM) [snapback]542415[/snapback]</div>
    That's good to know. I replaced the OEM Integritys with Hydroedges in June. I've obsessed over the fuel economy hit they caused, but the handling on wet and dry pavement is much improved. We don't have ND-like snowfalls in these parts, but I'm glad to know they'll do well in our not-uncommon icy conditions.
     
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    they're calling it cold around here... i disagree.
     
  4. Tideland Prius

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(David Beale @ Nov 21 2007, 08:11 AM) [snapback]542417[/snapback]</div>
    Great! Thanks for the update David. I'm getting my Nokians mounted tomorrow! I almost wished this year would snow heavier so I can test them out hahaha. So basically they're better than AS and just a few notches below a proper winter tyre?



    Vancouver pretty much requires the A/C running to keep the windows clear in the winter. That and because I filled up on a Friday meant short-trip-weekend kills the mileage. I'm back to 5.1L/100km and half way through the tank (250kms! That's low!).
     
  5. David Beale

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    According to Nokian the WR is as good as a winter tire. I've never used a winter only "ice tire" as they are so limited in use (don't drive them very much on dry roads - they will wear out in no time). The WR lasts. Not as long as a summer tire would, but 100,000 km is not bad (that's about 60,000 mi for those who are metrically challenged ;) ). They can be had from the US for about $100 each online. After shipping, tire tax, and duty, the Kal price isn't too much more.

    Well today I got down to 5.5 l/100 km. Sigh. Depressing, until I remembered the anti-Prius would be doing 15 to 17 l/100 km. :) And it wasn't nearly as entertaining to drive.

    Then, on the way home, the last five bars were at 4.7 or so. Light at the end of the tunnel. ;)
     
  6. Tideland Prius

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(David Beale @ Nov 21 2007, 03:10 PM) [snapback]542647[/snapback]</div>
    Ahh ok.

    Yeah well even our Michelin Energy MXV4 Plus on the Camry lasted 60-70,000 kms.

    I got them for $110 each all inclusive. So take that number times 4 plus tax. Don't forget that down here, Kaltire charges $736 to $856. No idea why but that's the price we have to pay here.


    I'm down to 5.0L/100km now. Yeah the Camry would've been doing 11L/100km at least (4 cylinders too!).
     
  7. David Beale

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    So did you order yours from the US? Kal has a monopoly in Canada for Nokian tires. So with that, they charge a little more. It's not too bad, particularly if you can find a manager who has half a brain like we did. He was willing to charge a reasonable price in spite of the monopoly.

    Are you listening Nokian? Monopoly's are the worst thing you can have if you want to sell a lot of tires!
     
  8. Sarge

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    Toronto got their first taste of the white stuff this morning as well... the forecast said 20cm was coming overnight :eek: , but I found only a dusting this morning - mabe 3-4 cm max - but it was enough to make the roads mucky and icy. Helloooo, 2+ hour commute! <_< Unfortunately, the snow continues to fall, so the evening rush is not looking any better... :mellow:

    On a side note, last winter was pretty weak so I never got around to testing my VSC. This morning I intentionally took a corner or two a little more aggressively than I normally would and got the VSC to engage and was rather impressed at how stable the car remained (no understeer at all) as I was serenaded by beeping. :lol: (I have my Micheline X-Ice's on the car, second winter)

    Very impressive! I love this car. B)
     
  9. Tideland Prius

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(David Beale @ Nov 22 2007, 07:57 AM) [snapback]542897[/snapback]</div>
    Yeah I did. I know they have a monopoly but seriously.. $200-$300 more because we're in BC not in ON? I mean, there's even a $120 difference between two cities (North Shore and Richmond).

    Nokian is slowing putting their foot through the door. It's the same in the US. Only the Tire Factory sells Nokian.

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Sarge @ Nov 22 2007, 09:57 AM) [snapback]542933[/snapback]</div>
    Yeah I saw it on Yahoo! News this morning. I get a bit of understeer (and a lotta beeping) when I try.

    Of course on am empty parking lot, a tap on the parking brake induces oversteer and a lotta beeping. Kinda fun though.. as long as you have enough space of course.
     
  10. cuttooth

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    I'm simultaneously saddened and ecstatic that the first thing I'll have to do after picking up our Prius (in a few days!) is block the grill and put on snow tires.

    It's pretty consistently been -15C in the morning for the past week. I wonder how many Chinooks (read: reprieves) Calgary will be getting this year?
     
  11. Tideland Prius

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    wow....

    it's definitely time for me to change tyres. I've never had the TRAC come on so many times in 2 weeks. More so than the entire ownership period combined!
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(David Beale @ Nov 22 2007, 10:57 AM) [snapback]542897[/snapback]</div>
    Oh, you also noticed that?

    For my FJ I was going to put on studded Nokian Hakkapeliitta SUV 5. The price per tire was breathtaking. So I went with Toyo Open Country G-02 Plus studless truck tires.

    I still believe that on glare polished ice, the studded Hak's would have had an advantage. However, the Observe's are very good, and easier to live with.
     
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    :( WEll, I just spent more of my Christmas shopping money than I care to think about for new winter tires for my Prius, but at least I know I will be safer with my Hakkapeliita RSi tires when the snow finally flies here in Maine. My last car, Chevy Malibu, never needed snows, but I was told the weight distribution in the Prius is different and they are necessary in the Northeast. Thanks to all those on this chat who gave tire advice, too.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(cuttooth @ Nov 22 2007, 06:41 PM) [snapback]543016[/snapback]</div>
    What is blocking the grill, and why would one do it? Thanks.
     
  15. Tideland Prius

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Mainewoman @ Nov 24 2007, 08:09 AM) [snapback]543571[/snapback]</div>
    What is exactly sounds like. We block the grille using pipe foam insulation (<$2 at Home Depot).

    The reason is to retain engine heat. As you drive, air flows through the grille into the engine compartment. That's fine in the summer since it helps cools the engine. In the winter, it's still cooling the engine which is counter productive as your engine is trying to produce heat to get up to operating temperature.


    By blocking the grille, you help the engine warm up faster. (or if you use an engine block heater, help the engine keep the heat). This means better fuel economy, lower emissions and faster heat into the passenger cabin.
     
  16. David Beale

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    Well, it's a cool -18C or 0F here this morning. With a nice gentle wind.
    Don't misunderstand. It's not -cold- until it gets to -30C. It's "darn cold" at -40C/F. ;)

    My mileage is constantly dropping, along with the ambient temps. Now down to 5.7 l/100 km. I haven't driven yet today, but if I do I expect the mileage might drop to or below 6 l/100 km. :(

    Just to put this in perspective, last winter in temps about this low, I had a rental Hyundai POS. Had no room inside (my legs were cramped side to side), an uncomfortable seat, took forever to warm up, and didn't handle very well. It got 12 l/100 km - a small car "gas guzzler"! The anti-Prius (2001 Nissan Pathfinder) got 17 l/100 km.

    I love my Prius.
     
  17. Tideland Prius

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    oye.. now it's your turn lol.. but you're at -18. We're at +3 and I'm waiting for the snow/rain to fall (any time now.. they said 10am lol). I'm down to 4.8L/100km.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Tideland Prius @ Nov 26 2007, 01:51 PM) [snapback]544322[/snapback]</div>
    Yes, is almost zero degrees in vancouver , b.c. now, waiting for the snow to test my 2 days old 2008 Prius, and see how well this car perform without snow tires, just all season tires. hope is ok around burnaby mountain area, close to brentwood mall

    do you have snow tires on prius ?
     
  19. Tideland Prius

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(prius2008 @ Nov 26 2007, 08:32 PM) [snapback]544552[/snapback]</div>
    No but I'm getting Nokian WRs mounted on Sat cause my stock Integritys are done for.

    Thankfully there wasn't any accumulation in my area or I would've been SOL cause they really are worn.


    You guys should get more snow there since you're inland and slightly higher up.
     
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    It's all white in Spokane this morning. Opened the blinds, and UGGGH!!! I don't like it.