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A mate of mine's Vdub has this technology. It is quite disconcerting having the engine stop at trafic lights and then autostart.
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i still don't understand why incessant cooling/heating of the engine block and extra stress on starting components is really worth saving 3c on fuel. I mean an i6 at idle only chews one litre per hour anyway.
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And if its a warm or hot day here in Aus you roast while waiting at the lights, as the aircon has stopped. Then the aircon has to work harder to cool down the interior again once you get going.
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The weather in Australia is exactly the same as northern Europe. The only difference is we have wombats and they have donkeys. Although there may be another difference. Can anyone else think of something that is different besides the academics and government....... |
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One solution to the issue you raised is an electronically run compressor taking all load off the engine apart from running the alternator and also adding to the economy figures. With EPAS, a similar unit for a/c and stop start tech you could get very big gains in economy, well at least on the official economy stickers, lol. ...just make sure you have an extra h/d battery. |
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How do you expect to get work in the current Australian economy when every time you are asked what 2 + 2 equal you always answer 4 instead of 5 or 7 or elephant or whatever answer they need to make themselves look slightly less silly....... Last edited by flappist; 26-04-2012 at 02:31 PM. |
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being a half glass full type, I see this as a sign of an 8sp ZF on the cards should the tech be used.
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Hopefully these silly systems can be turned off.
I suspect the majority of us realise there's more wear and tear on the engine and its components through constant starting and stopping than the few cents saved in fuel. |
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Couple of points spring immediately to mind...which have already been mentioned.
First: the air con. Buggered if I'm going to sit in the middle of Rocky or out here at Emerald say, in November to February, baking in the car waiting for the lights to change without the engine and air con running. Second: what does it do to battery/starter life and all the other components? What happens when your battery gets a couple of years old and you start hammering it with repeated starts in heavy traffic? Do you really save that much fuel by doing this sort of thing in stop-start traffic? You'd want to be stopped for an awfully long time for it to make any difference... |
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250amp alternator?????????
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I wouldnt read into it too much, that's just Carpoint's speculating, 8 speed ZF won't appear until the 2014 update if at all and auto stop-start would need to be across the range, not just one engine type.
They could implement EPAS across the range and an electric water pump for better efficiency than stop-start tech.
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Ford have actually already stated what they will do for economy in 2014, the upgraded auto, better aero and low rolling resistant tyres, probably the same type used on the Ecoboost, for a 7-8% economy improvement, so there's really no need to speculate because the info is already out there. I wouldn't expect them to even touch the engines. |
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the SIDI 3.0 V6 down around 8.3 l/100km and the SIDI 3.6 V6 to around 8.5 l/100 km l/100 km... |
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I thought it was referring to the Ecoboost not EcoLPI
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Don't get me wrong...i'm always impressed by new technology like stop-start, cylinder shut down (like the Chrysler Hemi and Holden V8), and things like that...its great that they are squeezing more and more economy out of engines.
...but is it just me or do you think they are great now on brand new cars...but kind of worry what they will be like in five or ten years time as second handers, given the average level of abuse and lack of maintainance that the average car undergoes...? ![]() |
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if you have to go across the big smoke daily , IE: across Melbourne or across Sydney in peak hour traffic where a trip that should take 25 minutes takes an hour or more most of which a lot is sitting at railway gates/traffic lights/intersections, or even stopped dead on freeways , to me it would seem a good fuel saving, don`t know about the other concerns.
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Is it worth it or is just another 'sounds good' idea on an already economical engine. A car idling at a stop light for a total of 10 minutes per day ...... what does that equate to in fuel used in a car doing 8/100 over a year?
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-Ware and tear will be no more, lets say you are stopped for 30-60 seconds at a light...that's between 400-1500 engine revolutions not used. The engine is left in a "fire" position, so that as soon as you hit the accelerator, the engine will fire. Stop/start engines only work when the engine is up to temp.
-The PCM isn't brain dead, if things like A/C etc are creating a load on the electrics, the engine wont switch off. The system monitors the battery life also, if there is not enough power to start the engine, it wont turn off. People seem to think its just a system carelessly tacked on, but just like most things that a manufacturer will implement, it goes through many computer and real world tests. Some of the remarks here seem to suggest that Ford don't have any engineers, and just put a stop switch on the brake pedal. Ford have just released a magnificent range of engines in the EB4, TDiV6 and EcoLPG...so i think they would no a fare bit more then a couple of dubious Internet uses.
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Here in Perth you can often be stopped for minutes at a time at a set of lights. Some of them require 3 or more light changes before you get through. Totally frustrating. Stop/start technology may help here.
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Sydney traffic is heavy I give you that, but at least you guys can drive and are courteous. I didn't mind Sydney traffic actually. People go when they should and they let you in. In Perth they'll try and t bone you. Also with the 3 light thing (at 1.30pm in the arvo, technically not peak hour), the roads are often designed to put a set of traffic lights within 200-300m of the next. I used to work in the engineering department of a local council and that was considered bad design practice, yet that's exactly what they've done here. But you can laugh. We haven't had tumble weed and kangaroos in the main street since the 1850's.
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