First HCH-II Hypermiler!
#1
First HCH-II Hypermiler!
Congrats to geophrey! He's also the first to hit 3,000 miles.
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#2
Re: First HCH-II Hypermiler!
Very nice. Congrats! Jeff, are you in SoCal? Do you drive lots of hills in suburbs? Those are the trips that keep my FE under 50 mpg. I do fine on highways (50-55) and in flat stop-and-go traffic (50ish), but not on hills in the neighborhood.
#3
Re: First HCH-II Hypermiler!
Originally Posted by dlingner
Those are the trips that keep my FE under 50 mpg.
Don
#4
Re: First HCH-II Hypermiler!
Originally Posted by dshelman
Careful! Some who post here would say you aren't trying hard enough , or that you don't care about FE because you don't put enough effort into it . However, as a fellow SoCal driver of an HCHII, I agree with you.
Don
Don
#5
Re: First HCH-II Hypermiler!
dlingner is zip code 92129, I'm 92126. Yes, San Diego has alot of hills. Assuming traffic and stoplights don't prevent this, the most efficient way over hills is to accelerate gently but to a good speed on level or downhill areas before you approach an uphill, then go over the hill while being easy on the throttle and letting yourself decelerate a bit.
I don't do that, of course; I just grin and bear it and drive normally over the hill. Of course I have been experimenting with using S-mode but that's only good when a long highway drive is ahead.
I don't do that, of course; I just grin and bear it and drive normally over the hill. Of course I have been experimenting with using S-mode but that's only good when a long highway drive is ahead.
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Re: First HCH-II Hypermiler!
Originally Posted by dshelman
92656 -- Aliso Viejo near Laguna Beach. Very hilly. I have to try harder.
Another technique if you're very obsessive (I've experimented with this, though don't do it regularly) is to run your A/C on max when going down the steeper grades, then switch back to your set temperature on the flats/inclines. This will allow you to do most of the work cooling the car using "waste" energy, the rest of the time the A/C should be able to hold temperature just using the fans and slight compressor load. (You have to love living in a place that can be warm enough in December to justify air conditioning )
Of course I have been experimenting with using S-mode but that's only good when a long highway drive is ahead.
#8
Re: First HCH-II Hypermiler!
Thanks, D-T, for a genuinely helpful and comprehensive post. I'll try to keep some of the more obsessive techniques in mind when I have to run the air! Actually, I welcome our winter -- not cold enough to hurt FE, but cool enough to avoid A/C. Plus, I just like to wear sweaters!
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Re: First HCH-II Hypermiler!
Hi All:
___An excellent example to follow given he does climb hills and such. At least I think he is given ~ 80 - 100 miles per day ... and no excuses
___Kenny, are you getting rid of the 04 or simply adding to your fleet? It will be very interesting to see your lmpg as I am sure you will hit the ground running while teaching these young whippersnappers (and naysayers ) a thing or two about hypermiling an HCH-II right off the lot! What is Hot_Georgia_2004 going to do all by his lonesome at the top with nobody pushing him anymore
___Good Luck
___Wayne R. Gerdes
___An excellent example to follow given he does climb hills and such. At least I think he is given ~ 80 - 100 miles per day ... and no excuses
___Kenny, are you getting rid of the 04 or simply adding to your fleet? It will be very interesting to see your lmpg as I am sure you will hit the ground running while teaching these young whippersnappers (and naysayers ) a thing or two about hypermiling an HCH-II right off the lot! What is Hot_Georgia_2004 going to do all by his lonesome at the top with nobody pushing him anymore
___Good Luck
___Wayne R. Gerdes