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centrider 05-28-2007 05:51 PM

Re: How far on gas light?
 

Originally Posted by bwilson4web (Post 126758)
Actually it is made in Miami Oklahoma.

Bob Wilson

Sorry. An unfortunate assumption.

Self-sealing, and guaranteed not to burst, break or spill when your car is struck from behind.

Is that can not in the crumple zone?

bwilson4web 05-28-2007 06:07 PM

Re: How far on gas light?
 

Originally Posted by centrider (Post 126767)
Sorry. An unfortunate assumption.

Self-sealing, and guaranteed not to burst, break or spill when your car is struck from behind.

Is that can not in the crumple zone?

I bought it at WalMart but Autozone carries the same part. It is a pretty robust, thermo-plastic can and seems pretty tough. It certainly is a better product than the old metal cans and in the heat, it bulges out rather than vent gas fumes. But I still park in the shade, like I've always done.

I would be interested in a small gas can with a sealing bladder. I have no problem with getting better technology. Have you seen one?

Bob Wilson

centrider 05-28-2007 07:28 PM

Re: How far on gas light?
 

Originally Posted by bwilson4web (Post 126768)
I bought it at WalMart but Autozone carries the same part. It is a pretty robust, thermo-plastic can and seems pretty tough. It certainly is a better product than the old metal cans and in the heat, it bulges out rather than vent gas fumes. But I still park in the shade, like I've always done.

I would be interested in a small gas can with a sealing bladder. I have no problem with getting better technology. Have you seen one?

Bob Wilson

Pardon the irony, but you might try Air Force surplus - or maybe just surplus.

So, now you have probably the only Prius with a, is it 12 g gas, uh, storage?

Don't know if you'd get away with it in Calif. A rear end collision might just take out you and the luckless person who hit you.

Good luck!

Piccolo 05-29-2007 09:02 AM

Re: How far on gas light?
 

Originally Posted by bwilson4web (Post 126755)
Welcome to the club!

With my 2003, it looks to be 70 miles so 50 is a conservative number. My last, full tank came in at 615 miles so we're in the same ballpark.

BTW, have you looked over the Prius FAQ? It might offer some hints.

GOOD LUCK!

Bob Wilson

The Prius FAQ is a great resource. I am doing several of the items in it including pulse and glide, tire pressure, and some others.

The latest is that I just drained out some oil to get the oil level to 3/4 full, and then I added some friction reducer called SFR that I've had good luck with in the past.

My first 50 miles today would seem to indicate possibly a 1 to 2 mpg boost, but it's really too soon to tell.

I'm hoping to break 60 mpg on a consistent basis in the next few months, but it might be difficult as I drive 90 miles a day, and am probably unwilling to do most of that at, say, 55 mph, rather than 68 mph which is my usual. But I'm going to keep chipping away at it.

Randall

bwilson4web 05-29-2007 11:53 AM

Re: How far on gas light?
 

Originally Posted by Piccolo (Post 126821)
The Prius FAQ is a great resource. I am doing several of the items in it including pulse and glide, tire pressure, and some others.

The latest is that I just drained out some oil to get the oil level to 3/4 full, and then I added some friction reducer called SFR that I've had good luck with in the past.

My first 50 miles today would seem to indicate possibly a 1 to 2 mpg boost, but it's really too soon to tell.

I'm hoping to break 60 mpg on a consistent basis in the next few months, but it might be difficult as I drive 90 miles a day, and am probably unwilling to do most of that at, say, 55 mph, rather than 68 mph which is my usual. But I'm going to keep chipping away at it.

Sounds like you've got a good handle on the techniques. However, you might try just 65 mph or a tad under. It looks like between 65-70, the MPG starts to take a hit and anything over 70 is pretty brutal on the NHW11 models. However, I may have some relief in the not too distant future.

Happy driving!

Bob Wilson

centrider 05-29-2007 03:13 PM

Re: How far on gas light?
 

Originally Posted by bwilson4web (Post 126854)
Sounds like you've got a good handle on the techniques. However, you might try just 65 mph or a tad under. It looks like between 65-70, the MPG starts to take a hit and anything over 70 is pretty brutal on the NHW11 models. However, I may have some relief in the not too distant future.

Happy driving!

Bob Wilson

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Bob's right. I drive frwys and hywys regularly at 64 mph. My best was a calculated 59.1 mpg.

Interesting here. When I shut it down that night, I was down to the last dot on the gas guage. The next morning it was back up to 3. Hmm. I went ahead and filled up. It took 9.33 g.

Silver Bullet 05-31-2007 02:14 PM

Re: How far on gas light?
 
hmmm...and why would you wait so long to fill up? what is the advantge to be gained there? i try to fill up when ever i am around half full...............did run out once and drove almost to exit on battery......maybe not related but have not been able to get over 40-44 mpg tank since, no matter how careful driving.....

centrider 05-31-2007 02:37 PM

Re: How far on gas light?
 

Originally Posted by Silver Bullet (Post 127225)
hmmm...and why would you wait so long to fill up? what is the advantge to be gained there? i try to fill up when ever i am around half full...............did run out once and drove almost to exit on battery......maybe not related but have not been able to get over 40-44 mpg tank since, no matter how careful driving.....

In, "olden" days driving in Chicago, the caution (especially in the winter) was to refill at 1/2 a tank.

Depending, when I'm down to 1-2 dots showing, I'm looking for a fillup.

That's about 9 g.

Silver Bullet 05-31-2007 02:48 PM

Re: How far on gas light?
 
In, "olden" days driving in Chicago, the caution (especially in the winter) was to refill at 1/2 a tank.

was that in part to help prevent condensation in tank? no longer apply?

centrider 05-31-2007 03:57 PM

Re: How far on gas light?
 

Originally Posted by Silver Bullet (Post 127233)
In, "olden" days driving in Chicago, the caution (especially in the winter) was to refill at 1/2 a tank.

was that in part to help prevent condensation in tank? no longer apply?

Yeps. Besides, you never knew when conditions might change towards the nasty.

In SoCal, we don'tneed such precautions. 1-2 dot is close enough for me.


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