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Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Fuel Economy' started by F8L, Jul 25, 2012.

  1. F8L

    F8L Protecting Habitat & AG Lands

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    And with this, Vas25tl is back off the list! :(

    nfujii, congrats! That is a great tank for a so-called novice!
     
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  2. rokibler

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    Techniques: I try to keep my acceleration in the ECO range at all times, from about the right edge of the ECO symbol above (not illuminated) to just before the PWR zone, combined with P&G and terrain awareness. No A/C nor heat.
    Time of year: September
    I ran on the blinking low-fuel warning light about 10 miles. Needed 9.67 gallons to fill up.
    Tire setup: Bridgestone Ecopia 44 front, 42 rear
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  3. walter Lee

    walter Lee Hypermiling Padawan

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    The competition is heating up a bit!
    I will look into improving my score! ;) :D
     
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  4. Vas25tl

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    I can't believe I only lasted a day or two.

    Can't I stay on because of my amazing avg mph? :)
     
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  5. walter Lee

    walter Lee Hypermiling Padawan

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    It's really hard to believe isn't it?
    These numbers are really eye popping! :D
     
  6. nfujii

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    Dear F8L,
    Thank you for the note and adding me to the list.

    As engine warmup (mandatory for starting in the morning) lowers mpg, I saw like below a couple of times in warm daytime when engine warmup is unnecessary. I believe you see >95 mpg in yours.

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    Below I calculated how much of gas is actually consumed for warmup. My daily commute 17 miles with 66 mpg consumes 0.26 gallons. When I record mpg for my morning commute as a whole, and for that excluding the warmup, at the same time, the latter is 5-10 mpg higher than the former. It estimates 4-5 ounces consumed for the warmup (when temperature is 50-65 degF) that is 12-15% of total gas I consume per 17 miles commute; quite substantial. Will it exceed 50% in winter below 20degF?

    Wasting 1 ounce (maybe one stepping gas pedal is sufficient?) further drops 2 mpg in calculation. Now I quantitatively know how much gas will be wasted per sudden acceleration.

    Prius tells us things that are impossible to learn from other vehicles, which changed my mind.
     
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  7. mozdzen

    mozdzen Active Member

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    I don't think anything under 70.0 mpg is safe for the top 20.
    For the best tank ever, tank up in Denver and then do a downhill 500 mile ride to Omaha with the Jet-stream at your back.
    It would be dangerous as you'd want to keep the mph below 60. Just find a nice RV or slow semi to trail.
    That would be an experience.
     
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  8. nfujii

    nfujii New Member

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    Dear Vas25tl,
    I wish you to open a new thread (60mpg/60mph Club?) to discuss how to make best mpg drive in highway. It is a common and big problem for all Prius user; we will want to learn how to make it in detail.
     
  9. F8L

    F8L Protecting Habitat & AG Lands

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    Easy. Drive at 60mph nonstop for 500 miles. :)

    I hope you have a large bladder or a catheter!
     
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  10. nfujii

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    Oh, I got it- you must not take a morning coffee then but may need caffein....it's tough anyway
     
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  11. F8L

    F8L Protecting Habitat & AG Lands

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    I think that is why they came up with 5hr Energy. :)
     
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  12. markabele

    markabele owner of PiP, then Leaf, then Model 3

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    I've done that once in a minivan. Got about 28 mpg going 75-80 mph (loaded with passengers and luggage).
     
  13. Vas25tl

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    Not quite, there's a lot of technique involved...mostly finding one of those new trailers with side skirts and sitting behind it for at least 350 of the 500 miles
     
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    That's a huge patience... What if I have neither big bladder nor trailer? What else can we do?
     
  15. Vas25tl

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    Don't go 60mph.....

    I was behind a truck for probably 200 miles straight on this trip. I have days where I drive 400-500 miles a day on a regular basis...I try not to drink so much those days.
     
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  16. F8L

    F8L Protecting Habitat & AG Lands

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    1. Drive as slow as possible
    2. Use DWL technique on hills and overpasses
    3. Warp Stealth and Glide for as long as possible before an offramp
     
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  17. dimetech

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    I feel kinda petty but whatever, it counts. Bump me back up until I can make a good run at 65+ . PS ya I've been lurking lately.[​IMG][/URL]
     
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  18. F8L

    F8L Protecting Habitat & AG Lands

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    It's a dog eat dog world, man. Put your cards on the table. There is nothing petty about it. :)
     
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  19. F8L

    F8L Protecting Habitat & AG Lands

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    The minimum mpg to get on the list is now 63mpg and over 642 miles or 63.1mpg over 500 miles.

    Who thinks that by the end of this summer it's going to take a 67mpg tank to get on the list? :eek:
     
  20. retired4999

    retired4999 Prius driver since 2005

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    Depends!