View Poll Results: What is "Glide"?
Coasting with closed valves and no assist
25
75.76%
Driving with closed valves using battery power
4
12.12%
Coasting with a forced autostop
1
3.03%
A brand of deoderant
3
9.09%
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Glide vs. Assist vs. Charge
#1
Glide vs. Assist vs. Charge
There are a group of people who post here who use the term glide to describe coasting with the valves closed and NO assist. There are others who use the term glide to describe driving with the valves closed BUT using battery power to assist the car. This was confusing to me as a newbie, and I still don't know which group is "right".
Could we agree on what the term "glide" means and sticky it?
Could we agree on what the term "glide" means and sticky it?
#5
Re: Glide vs. Assist vs. Charge
http://world.honda.com/HDTV/news/200...05b/index.html
In particular, the following starts at approximately the 2 min 50 sec mark.
When cruising at low speeds, the engine's combustion stops and the electric motor takes over. The engine's valves remain closed and the cylinders sealed to prevent the resistance and pumping losses that occur during engine aspiration.
#6
Re: Glide vs. Assist vs. Charge
So I guess that the theory is if you don't let any more air in then you have nothing to compress. Interesting have you ever tried to turn an engine over by hand with all the valves closed still seems to make compression. Now all you have done is make me want to go tear my brand new engine apart to see exactly how it works. I think maybe I should put a few more miles on first thou. Thanks for the video it was quite interesting.