Q: For the high MPG HCH-II's
#21
Re: Q: For the high MPG HCH-II's
Yesterday and today I found the sweet spot right at about ~1950 rpms where I can easily maintain 62-65 mph (wind variable) and the I-MPG sits at 55-60. I managed 56.4 mpg with fairly strong crosswinds and annoying traffic.
#22
Re: Q: For the high MPG HCH-II's
Yeah,
I have my last tank filled and got 54 MPG on 2006 HCH.I do my commute in this car with 65% of Highway and 35% downtown.I usually use cruise to drive and I maintain a buffer distance of around 100-75 feet a comfy zone in case u need to step on the brake.From the day one I owned the car I was never below 49 MPG .I havent changed any tire pressure too.It all comes by itself.
I have my last tank filled and got 54 MPG on 2006 HCH.I do my commute in this car with 65% of Highway and 35% downtown.I usually use cruise to drive and I maintain a buffer distance of around 100-75 feet a comfy zone in case u need to step on the brake.From the day one I owned the car I was never below 49 MPG .I havent changed any tire pressure too.It all comes by itself.
#23
Re: Q: For the high MPG HCH-II's
Sweetspots: 45 - 53 - 61 stay in cruise on those and car will do the rest. that's on freeway. City? cruise as much as you can, drive decent, DONT ACCELERATE under 4 "dots" and you're safe...
#24
Re: Q: For the high MPG HCH-II's
Originally Posted by kenny
I didn't practice, or even understand, lean burn in my 04 HCH AT-PZEV CVT.
Still over two years and 23,000 miles I averaged 60.1 MPG.
(Second to only you Hot Georgia.)
Now I've upgraded to the 06 HCH.
I don't understand, or even recognize, EV mode in my 06.
I never look at my tachometer.
I never look at my charge or assist bars.
I don't pulse and glide.
I don't draft.
I have no idea what an inclinometer is.
I have no clue what FAS, FCD, iFCD, LDA1, LDA2 or i-DSI stand for.
But somehow I have the highest MPG in our database.
I've averaged 59.2 MPG over my first 3600 miles.
All I do is:
Very slow acceleration
53 mph in cruise control
Leave a TON of room in front of me
Pretend my brakes have failed
I think you guys make this too complicated.
Still over two years and 23,000 miles I averaged 60.1 MPG.
(Second to only you Hot Georgia.)
Now I've upgraded to the 06 HCH.
I don't understand, or even recognize, EV mode in my 06.
I never look at my tachometer.
I never look at my charge or assist bars.
I don't pulse and glide.
I don't draft.
I have no idea what an inclinometer is.
I have no clue what FAS, FCD, iFCD, LDA1, LDA2 or i-DSI stand for.
But somehow I have the highest MPG in our database.
I've averaged 59.2 MPG over my first 3600 miles.
All I do is:
Very slow acceleration
53 mph in cruise control
Leave a TON of room in front of me
Pretend my brakes have failed
I think you guys make this too complicated.
You have a way with words. Oh, almost forgot, me and you are on the same page.
If you get a chance read my Thread the Link is below.
http://www.cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=548
#25
Re: Q: For the high MPG HCH-II's
Kenny
Why have you alighted on the figure of 53mph for the cruise? Was it trial and error , luck , skill or some special inside knowledge. Would a few miles either side make any difference? For example 55 is a nice easy figure to remember.
Thanks
Why have you alighted on the figure of 53mph for the cruise? Was it trial and error , luck , skill or some special inside knowledge. Would a few miles either side make any difference? For example 55 is a nice easy figure to remember.
Thanks
#26
Re: Q: For the high MPG HCH-II's
Originally Posted by kenny
I didn't practice, or even understand, lean burn in my 04 HCH AT-PZEV CVT.
Still over two years and 23,000 miles I averaged 60.1 MPG.
(Second to only you Hot Georgia.)
Now I've upgraded to the 06 HCH.
I don't understand, or even recognize, EV mode in my 06.
I never look at my tachometer.
I never look at my charge or assist bars.
I don't pulse and glide.
I don't draft.
I have no idea what an inclinometer is.
I have no clue what FAS, FCD, iFCD, LDA1, LDA2 or i-DSI stand for.
But somehow I have the highest MPG in our database.
I've averaged 59.2 MPG over my first 3600 miles.
All I do is:
Very slow acceleration
53 mph in cruise control
Leave a TON of room in front of me
Pretend my brakes have failed
I think you guys make this too complicated.
Still over two years and 23,000 miles I averaged 60.1 MPG.
(Second to only you Hot Georgia.)
Now I've upgraded to the 06 HCH.
I don't understand, or even recognize, EV mode in my 06.
I never look at my tachometer.
I never look at my charge or assist bars.
I don't pulse and glide.
I don't draft.
I have no idea what an inclinometer is.
I have no clue what FAS, FCD, iFCD, LDA1, LDA2 or i-DSI stand for.
But somehow I have the highest MPG in our database.
I've averaged 59.2 MPG over my first 3600 miles.
All I do is:
Very slow acceleration
53 mph in cruise control
Leave a TON of room in front of me
Pretend my brakes have failed
I think you guys make this too complicated.
Also, your lowest listed air temp over all your tanks is 60F. Weather in my area is just getting into the 60's right now.
Last edited by Sledge; 04-19-2006 at 07:42 AM.
#28
Re: Q: For the high MPG HCH-II's
Thanks Tiger.
There is nothing magical about 53 MPH.
It is the slowest speed that I feel safe at.
Also I will add that it is not as slow as it seems since I travel in Los Angeles rush hour traffic.
Occasionally I don't feel safe going 53 so I go faster.
I almost never go in the carpool lane but when I do I go much faster.
Yes I understand I am lucky to have an advantageous commute and climate.
I know I would not be averaging 59.2 MPG if I lived in the mountains or snow.
Everyone needs to move to Southern California.
(Just be sure to buy your house 15 years ago.)
There is nothing magical about 53 MPH.
It is the slowest speed that I feel safe at.
Also I will add that it is not as slow as it seems since I travel in Los Angeles rush hour traffic.
Occasionally I don't feel safe going 53 so I go faster.
I almost never go in the carpool lane but when I do I go much faster.
Yes I understand I am lucky to have an advantageous commute and climate.
I know I would not be averaging 59.2 MPG if I lived in the mountains or snow.
Everyone needs to move to Southern California.
(Just be sure to buy your house 15 years ago.)
Last edited by kenny; 04-19-2006 at 09:37 AM.
#29
Re: Q: For the high MPG HCH-II's
from Kenny-
"pretend the brakes have failed"
from NASA-
"its the speeding back up that kills you"
from me-
"Amen"
drive like you have to conserve your momentum, and no matter what top speed you pick, you will see a marked improvement even without going to other lengths. Though of course, a lower top speed incurs further imrpovement.
I've tried them all, several times, in various conditions. NOTHING gives a bigger bang for the buck* than simply driving like you don't have brakes (DWB), accelerating gently, and not changing speed once you're at your (reasonable) individual setpoint.
*meaning most gain with least effort...the most efficient way to be more efficient.
"pretend the brakes have failed"
from NASA-
"its the speeding back up that kills you"
from me-
"Amen"
drive like you have to conserve your momentum, and no matter what top speed you pick, you will see a marked improvement even without going to other lengths. Though of course, a lower top speed incurs further imrpovement.
I've tried them all, several times, in various conditions. NOTHING gives a bigger bang for the buck* than simply driving like you don't have brakes (DWB), accelerating gently, and not changing speed once you're at your (reasonable) individual setpoint.
*meaning most gain with least effort...the most efficient way to be more efficient.
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