Warm-Up Tips?
#1
Warm-Up Tips?
I've been reading about and experimenting with my new 2009 Nissan Altima Hybrid. I've read about the different modes of operation, which seem to be based on coolant temp.
Does anyone have suggestions on the "best way" in different conditions to most efficiently, easily, and quickly get into the normal operating mode?
On my commute to work in the morning, starting cold I can get 47MPG. The same route, starting out after the car is already warmed up in mode 4, I can get 57MPG. (per the computer)
So it seems that, at least for my commute, figuring out the best way to get into mode 4, without wasting fuel, would possibly make a big difference.
Does anyone have suggestions on the "best way" in different conditions to most efficiently, easily, and quickly get into the normal operating mode?
On my commute to work in the morning, starting cold I can get 47MPG. The same route, starting out after the car is already warmed up in mode 4, I can get 57MPG. (per the computer)
So it seems that, at least for my commute, figuring out the best way to get into mode 4, without wasting fuel, would possibly make a big difference.
#2
Re: Warm-Up Tips?
Just to mention the obvious: see if a block heater is available for your car, it likely is. We're using ours year 'round, a timer is a big help too.
Also, consider grill blocking, at least for the winter months.
Also, consider grill blocking, at least for the winter months.
#4
Re: Warm-Up Tips?
Grill block would need to be tailored to specific grill.
For Honda Civic Hybrid 3/4" (inside diameter) pipe insulation works well. It has a longitudinal slit that can be pushed onto the grill blades. Zip ties to secure them are a good idea.
May or may not work with Altima, depends on grill shape. This thread has Civic Hybrid and Prius specific info, which never the less is an interesting read. There's a table of what % to block at various temp's. Again, Civic/Prius specific, but worth a read:
http://www.cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17560
For Honda Civic Hybrid 3/4" (inside diameter) pipe insulation works well. It has a longitudinal slit that can be pushed onto the grill blades. Zip ties to secure them are a good idea.
May or may not work with Altima, depends on grill shape. This thread has Civic Hybrid and Prius specific info, which never the less is an interesting read. There's a table of what % to block at various temp's. Again, Civic/Prius specific, but worth a read:
http://www.cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17560
#5
Re: Warm-Up Tips?
Following one suggestion, I run the heater for about 2 hours (on a timer) before wife departs in the morning. A titch over 1 kWh is about a dime a day. (Note, we're in Portland, OR, w/ fairly mild winters.)
Note that others have warned about reduced cat-converter life if the engine warms before it does. I promised to share my time-temp graphs once upon a time, but haven't got to it yet.
Haven't tried this yet, may give it a whirl next winter.
Benton 13aug09
#6
Re: Warm-Up Tips?
Here's a link to my grill block and what I used.
You'll also see my block heater cable sticking out. It's the Nissan OEM version for the car, which I bought from a Canadian Nissan dealer. It comes installed in most models up there, as I understand it. Attaches to a "plug" in the block.
Eph
You'll also see my block heater cable sticking out. It's the Nissan OEM version for the car, which I bought from a Canadian Nissan dealer. It comes installed in most models up there, as I understand it. Attaches to a "plug" in the block.
Eph
#7
Re: Warm-Up Tips?
Kind of stupid question but how do you know you get 47 or 57 MPG? I just got the 09 hybrid 3 months ago (while clunker deal did not avail yet ). but mine show 32.9 MPG on the screen. It was pretty warm in Cal in last couple months.
-capt3450
-capt3450
#8
Re: Warm-Up Tips?
Kind of stupid question but how do you know you get 47 or 57 MPG? I just got the 09 hybrid 3 months ago (while clunker deal did not avail yet ). but mine show 32.9 MPG on the screen. It was pretty warm in Cal in last couple months.
-capt3450
-capt3450
#9
Re: Warm-Up Tips?
<snip>It comes installed in most models up there, as I understand it.<snip>
Eph
Eph
Now if only I could convince them to use it...