Honda's Claim of 06 HCH Running Only On Electric
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Honda's Claim of 06 HCH Running Only On Electric
I remember reading in the brochure that this car can run in electric-only mode on cruising speeds up to 35 mph.
Has anyone been able to accomplish this, outside of the EV-glide? I haven't.
Has anyone been able to accomplish this, outside of the EV-glide? I haven't.
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I think what that thread is talking about and what Honda is saying are different.
Why would Honda explicitly say, "cruising speeds up to 35 mpg"? EV-Glide can be done at any speed. If this is what Honda was talking about, I'm sure the marketing department would have said, "cruising at any speed"
When I bought this car, I was under the impression that if I set the cruise control on 34 mph on a level to a slightly declining road, the battery would do it all.
Well that's never been the case. Maybe because of the 20 degree temps or it's only on its 3rd tank.
Why would Honda explicitly say, "cruising speeds up to 35 mpg"? EV-Glide can be done at any speed. If this is what Honda was talking about, I'm sure the marketing department would have said, "cruising at any speed"
When I bought this car, I was under the impression that if I set the cruise control on 34 mph on a level to a slightly declining road, the battery would do it all.
Well that's never been the case. Maybe because of the 20 degree temps or it's only on its 3rd tank.
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Just lift your foot off the gas and reapply just enought to get 1-4 or even 5 bars of assist. Your now moving under electic power only. Minute gas pedal movement is the key, and of course, level or downsloped roadway.
You can feel the engine shut down when you let off and restart if you push too hard.
You can feel the engine shut down when you let off and restart if you push too hard.
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I don't have an HCH2 but sure wish I had that EV mode.
Not sure about your car but the cruise control in my HCH1 can take some pretty far gas pedal movements in a very short time.
I noticed the slight pedal movement comment by 9G-Man and perhaps this is why you can't get the EV mode to work under cruise control?
BTW 9G-Man nice to see another Atlantan here!
I notice a couple HCH1's up in my Hall/Jackson area lately and wish they'd get on this board too.
Not sure about your car but the cruise control in my HCH1 can take some pretty far gas pedal movements in a very short time.
I noticed the slight pedal movement comment by 9G-Man and perhaps this is why you can't get the EV mode to work under cruise control?
BTW 9G-Man nice to see another Atlantan here!
I notice a couple HCH1's up in my Hall/Jackson area lately and wish they'd get on this board too.
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You'll never stay in EV mode for more than a couple of seconds if you use the cruise control. This is because the electric motor is not powerful enough to propel the car. It can only assist. However, I have been going down hill (and even up hill) and been in EV mode. You just have to not worry about maintaining your speed because it will always lose speed in EV mode (unless you going down just the right grade hill).
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I've got a video of me driving my HCHII down a hill on the highway, 40 seconds in ev mode. Could have been more but traffic was slowing down. I messed up though because the video is 11mb and I can't send it to anyone through email (**** 10mb attachment limits), and I have yet to find a decent website to host it...they never seem to work.
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Originally Posted by tbaleno
Post it over at cleanmpg.com. in our gallery. The gallery does photos and multimedia so don't let "upload photo" fool you.