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Roy 09-03-2007 10:58 AM

ICE rev??
 
Curious why the ice won't rev in park or neutral. No reason, I just wanted to know.

Roy

David Price 09-03-2007 11:13 AM

Re: ICE rev??
 
Roy:
My guess is since the ICE is controlled by a computer and it's only use is to supply power to either recharge the batteries or to drive the wheels as needed, there is no need to "REV" the ICE in neutral or park. This would only hurt FE.

SPL 09-03-2007 12:39 PM

Re: ICE rev??
 
It would also potentially destroy MG1 mechanically by over-revving it. If the car is stationary, MG1 spins at 3.6 times the speed of the ICE. This means that if the ICE gets much above 3000 rpm with the car stationary, you're getting into danger territory.

Stan

David Price 09-03-2007 01:29 PM

Re: ICE rev??
 
Roy:
Check this link out and you can see how the system works: http://eahart.com/prius/psd/

Roy 09-03-2007 03:24 PM

Re: ICE rev??
 

Originally Posted by David Price (Post 141500)
Roy:
Check this link out and you can see how the system works: http://eahart.com/prius/psd/


Thanks for the link. Pretty cool.

Roy

LOL TCH 09-03-2007 06:08 PM

Re: ICE rev??
 

Originally Posted by SPL (Post 141499)
It would also potentially destroy MG1 mechanically by over-revving it. If the car is stationary, MG1 spins at 3.6 times the speed of the ICE. This means that if the ICE gets much above 3000 rpm with the car stationary, you're getting into danger territory.

Stan

I've read of hybrid owners who "force charge" their cars (one foot on the gas and one on the brake while in drive) with no apparent mechanical damage. Although one person did report a pretty big increase in MG1 temp. The one thing it WILL ruin, and I can attest to this, is your FE. I tried it one time and my mpg dropped like I've never seen it drop before. Not something I would try again.

n8kwx 09-03-2007 08:49 PM

Re: ICE rev??
 

Originally Posted by LOL TCH (Post 141525)
I've read of hybrid owners who "force charge" .... Although one person did report a pretty big increase in MG1 temp.

How did they measure the MG1 temperature? I've been wanting to be able to measure the MG1 and MG2 temperatures.

Dang 09-03-2007 10:31 PM

Re: ICE rev??
 
If you floor it, it does. At least the engine starts and revs. Never had the guts to hold it and see how high it will rev.

Later!

Dang

Pete4 09-04-2007 06:57 AM

Re: ICE rev??
 
My old 2001 Honda Accord had rev limiter way back when and it wasn't even a hybrid , if you had it in park the engine would start cutting off fuel at around 2500-3000 RPM and would never go past 3000 (during driving max RPM was 6000), I guess to protect free wheeling engine from overspeeding which would be very easy with no load on it. Also TCH will spin the ICE when in park, at least mine does so in this regard it behaves exactly the same and it probably has rev limiter at around similar 2500-3000 RPM when parked.

SPL 09-04-2007 08:45 AM

Re: ICE rev??
 
LOL TCH — There's no problem running the ICE at moderate rpm in 'P', 'D', or 'B' while stationary, of course. And, if the NiMH and/or 12-V batteries aren't fully charged, there will be an electrical load on MG1 as it charges them, so that useful work will be done. However, I'm willing to bet that even then the ICE will not rev faster than 3000 rpm, and probably much less.

Stan


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