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Eco re-maps the pedal to allow you to drive more economically. You can drive exactly the same in any mode, if you want. Nope, see above. If...
How about a high-speed-deployable inflatable boat tail?
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I don't think it is as obvious as people seem to think, that DRLs or leaving on the headlights in the daytime is safer. The NHTSA certainly...
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I agree, the plastic threshold needs to let water into the drain area. Both water above and below the ground. In addition, I would put a a...
Roughly speaking, the meter is biased but consistent, while gas pumps are unbiased but inconsistent. If you are looking to optimize your driving...
Yes, modified sine-wave. 1500 watts. 83% efficiency. No power outages since I got it in December (which is worth the price in itself). Mine...
It already does. The whole reason I put the inverter in my Prius is to able to leave the car running, and power my house when the electricity is...
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Hypermilers like to have more throttle control at low speeds. This is what Eco mode gives them. 'Leadfoot' is only a bad thing if it results...
That is only the case below half throttle or so. If you are traveling at say 55mph, then for a given amount of increased pedal depression, ECO...
And 'most' would be wrong. And the car does NOT override the mode. It doesn't need to, as all the power is there available in ECO mode*, it just...
You are probably getting better at driving the car, so if the 3 tanks at Normal mode are better, go back to ECO and see if things keep improving.
Ok. That makes sense.
But it is. Once you are up to speed, that kinetic energy has only two places to go ( in addition to ongoing losses), into the batteries, or into...
Probably not. Energy use goes up by velocity to the fourth power, so faster is less efficient (AEBE). Electric motor efficiency vary with RPMs,...
There is another thread on this subject. Conversation should probably be kept there. Be careful of the word 'prove'...
Yes.* This car, in fact, has no gears that change. The engine will sound the same for a lot of speeds, as the engine is run at its most...