11-16-2008, 01:25 AM | #16 |
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Sort-of On topic, I booked a Toyota Camry Hybrid rental for next weekend, I can't wait to play...
Scary part is, I had to book the Hybrid 2 months in advance to be guaranteed one for rental! I can't wait to get it on the hoist! --Vince
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11-16-2008, 03:24 AM | #17 |
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Rental car on the hoist?
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11-16-2008, 09:51 AM | #18 |
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I would be interested to see if these electric motors will turn after driving through snow powder and then being parked over night in -40 weather with a -75 windchill.
Sometimes my old chev is cranky and the toyota sounds like it will buzz itself to death...but if they fire they usually move. The power in electric is there ,but I wonder if the inards will freeze rooster stiff and refuse to even make 1 rpm??? At least my internal combustion engine produces heat to warm up...where does heat come from in an electric car???Plug in a toaster oven or hair dryer???That will be great for Power conservation...
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11-16-2008, 01:46 PM | #19 | |
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A mechanics inspection and viewpoint of a Toyota hybrid is most definitely interesting! Can't wait to read what your findings are :wink:
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11-16-2008, 08:11 PM | #21 |
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I wonder what the specs on the genset of a hybrid is . . .
I forsee, with proliferation of these autos, there will become available from roll-overs, rear-enders, etc, a source of generators, provided the specs are conducive to appliance demands. One thing hybrids need (and they may have) is the ability to utilize the burn-off of energy in braking as charging for the batteries. Braking, historically, is a wastrel of the energy built up from previous acceleration, and to wastefully burn this off as heat is a crime . . .
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11-16-2008, 08:29 PM | #22 |
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I believe they do typically have regenerative braking but I could be wrong... That chevy volt is supposed to have it when it comes out.
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11-17-2008, 09:16 PM | #23 |
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All of the "true" hybrids in production right now do use one of the Moto-Generators for regenerative braking. From Toyota Prius all the way up to The Chevrolet Sierra Hybrid.
That does *not* include the Gm "Mild" hybrids though. The mild hybrid just doesn't have the capability. A 80-series serpentine belt can only do so much! I am *really looking forward to torture testing the Camry this weekend... It's not just a hybrid, but an "Atkins Cycle" engine too! I can't wait! --Vince
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