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I don't have mine yet.
Okay. Next experiment is for someone to run out of gas with significant Ev mode charge remaining and see if it can be used to get them to the...
Was it above or below the Ev line?
Not as dangerous as carrying fuel in a car that has a big combustion engine (which the Prime has as well).
The OM says this about how much fuel to put in after you've run out of fuel (emphasis mine). Running out of fuel When the vehicle has run out of...
Are you saying, running out of gas, even with Ev mode energy remaining, causes the car to stop producing torque immediately?
Yes. The Prius has no actual clutch. All the gears and motors are engaged to each other all the time. The sprag clutch just prevents reverse...
But 40% + 600W constant losses isn't a complete map, like the ones I showed. Have you seen a new map for the upgraded G4 engine?
That would be a bug you should report to Toyota. That would be a "PICNIC" and thus not reportable to Toyota. "Dynamic radar cruise control with...
The only thing I've seen is this: [MEDIA]
That was for gen 3 (2010).
Bob, have you seen a thing like this for the 2016+ (4th generation) with all the improvements to get to 40% thermal efficiency? [ATTACH]
Yes...the 120V EVSE draws 12A nominally, meaning it has to be plugged into a circuit rated for not less than 15A.
3 hours, not 2 (see NEC article 100). Not that it matters in this case.
The chief engineer said it would take "between 1/4 and 1/3 of a gallon" to bring the battery from 0 Ev miles to 80%. [MEDIA]
If you use the forward motion of the car to spin the ICE, it's the same as the starter motor in a regular car starting the engine - it draws a lot...
I still suspect that, in light-load conditions in Hv mode (i.e. steady 30-40mph, or slight downhill at highway speeds with the engine propelling...
Oh...okay, so no bsfc or efficiency maps can be derived from this spreadsheet - you essentially assumed one.
Look for yourself: Prius Prime Plus in my hands | Page 4 | PriusChat Which, once you add in the 6.5 miles of Ev, you end up with 57.35mpg....
The "nominal" value is 12A.