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Posted by on February 22, 2008, 6:04 pm
Please log in for more thread options Thanks Bob. When you say "no load" can I assume that the heater in the
pruis was turned off?
On Feb 22, 2:58=A0am, bwilson4...@hotmail.com (Bob & Holly Wilson)
wrote:
> > I am on the road most of the time for business and I am considering a
> > 2008 Toyota Pruis. Often my car becomes my office for up to a few
> > hours a day. The engine must run to keep the car cool or warm,
> > depending on the outdoor weather of the region I am in.
> > My Accord burns about 4/10 of a gallon per hour. I would assume that
> > the prius would burn far less since it would stop the engine
> > periodically. Does anyone have any data on the idle fuel economy of
> > the prius with the heater on on a cold day and/or with the air
> > conditioning running on a hot day?
>
> I can't answer for AC but I have done idle experiments with my 2003
> Prius and found:
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> 0.06 gal/hr - no load, just idle in 40-50F weather
> 0.25 gal/hr - with 1 kW load in same weather
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> http://hiwaay.net/~bzwilson/prius/priups.html
>
> Bob Wilson
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