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air conditioning and mpg

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Fuel Economy' started by feethanddooth, Jun 9, 2005.

  1. chrism07924

    chrism07924 New Member

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    Fast Driving + Heavy AC use = Big drop in MPG. That is something I know for a fact, because I've been doing both lately. As soon as I use just the fan or very limited AC use, it goes right back to the usual MPG figures.
     
  2. Erick

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    Yep, that's my poison. My last tank was only 43mpg... Back in April when I first got her, she was getting around 49 per tank. I crank the AC around 69 or 70 and traffic has been less this month so I am driving pretty fast. I guess I have to re-learn how to drive my Prius...
     
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    I like the "antiprius" page. What kind of horsepower she got, or mpg for that matter? Looks impressive.
     
  4. Erick

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    Thanks! Well, she is still in the shop after 2 years but she should be done in a few weeks. They are shooting for 1100HP at the wheels but we'll see. Only thing is, I'm not really into drag racing anymore so I will probably sell her and get something a little tamer like a 69 vette. Anyway, sorry to hijack the thread! Oh, and with the turbo turned up, she'll get MAYBE 7 mpg on 101 Octane. That's like $6 a gallon... Ouch! Not driving her to Vegas anytime soon!
     
  5. TJandGENESIS

    TJandGENESIS Are We Having Fun Yet?

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    I have to say, that only on 'cool' nights (lower then 86), do I ever really open the windows. So the A/C is almost always on. And it does not seem to affect my mileage as much as some have said here.

    I am also looking forward to the fall around here, when it cools down to 77 (or lower) at night.