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comment How to reduce engine drag
When I wrote 4th gear - I should actually mean 5th gear. And yes, still true, without much effort, in the summer, my Honda could gets me 52 mpg as long as I don't drive faster than 55mph. And they won't let me use the HOV lane even though I get better mpg than Prius.
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Jun
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comment How to reduce engine drag
Your statement is not true. I am cruising down hill at a slight slope of 2 deg. My Honda Civic runs at 40 mph on the highest (4th) gear. I lift my foot off the gas pedal, the idling engine drags it down to 30 mph. I step on the clutch to free the clutch, the car gradually slips back into 40 mph. Is that not called engine drag slowing down the car by an idling engine?
May
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comment How to reduce engine drag
On a long country road drive travelling at 2-3 degrees down slope at 40 mph, the idling engine on highest gear drags the car down to 30 mph. If I accelerated it back to 40 mph and then freed the clutch, it would sustain 40 mph.
May
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comment How to reduce engine drag
For the Prius, if you lift your foot off the pedal, magnetic braking takes effect. However, if you depress the pedal a little to keep it cruising, you can achieve a state where there is neither electric input to the motors nor combustion engine activity. Therefore, the question - why won't auto makers transfer that technology to non-hybrid cars?
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