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24-12-2016, 05:58 PM | #31 | ||
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24-12-2016, 06:06 PM | #32 | ||
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But...when you're sitting still the auto is NOT "engaged" in a gear, and is basically only pumping the fluid around...just like if you were sitting in neutral....I can't see how it would save fuel in any measurable amount.
A little like the foolish old thing of turning your car off at the lights to save fuel and then when it goes green having to use battery power, put extra wear on the starter, and extra fuel to kick the engine over. Who'd ever think that could be a good idea... Oh wait..... |
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24-12-2016, 09:21 PM | #34 | ||
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If its in d (stationary) the transmission is not spinning the low gear clutch pack is engaged meaning the transmission is not rotating and the torque converter is slipping. In neutral the transmission is rotating but no clutch packs are engaged meaning the torque converter is freewheeling (for want of a better word ) and all the clutch packs / bands are disengaged and no load is transmitted to the engine its not rocket science.
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24-12-2016, 09:22 PM | #35 | ||
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Most of the stop-start ones I hear still use the starter - especially those from the VW family, and the BMW diesels seem to do it too. I crawl up a long hill every afternoon (takes 10 minutes to travel 400m) and you hear them cranking over all the time.
The length of cranking seems to be no shorter than a normal hot start, so I don't think they've come up with how to stop it on TDC yet. It would be quite difficult unless they had some from of crank brake. In my lifetime I've only ever fired it up from TDC without the starter twice - once in a 5L commodore that was a hot start after I replaced the power steering belt that flung off (hence turning the motor by chance to a TDC spot), and the other time was in the '28 Chev. Stopped for fuel, came back out, flicked the ignition switch and it fired up without the starter. Usually the engine stops a bit before TDC as it runs out of momentum to complete the compression, so the chances of stopping it on TDC (a fraction over actually) would be lotto chances. I had the (mis?)fortune to experience a VW Passat CC diesel in NZ earleir this year. It drove me nuts in traffic. Apparently you can disable it. That's what I'd be doing..... |
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25-12-2016, 12:58 AM | #36 | ||
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I had a Subaru Forester with auto stop, it starts on releasing your foot from the brake pedal, by the time you have your foot on the accelerator the engine is running. Work d well enough in pek hour traffic but I couldn stand it and turned it off. Unfortunately, you can't disable it permenantly.
I believe some systems add load via the alternator (or combination starter/alternator) to place a piston close to tdc. I'm guessing that BMW could use its valvetronic system to control piston positioning via compression. |
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in the last 30 odd years ive been driving ive heard take it out of gear its safer id you get hit from behind you wont lurch forward/keep it in gear if theres an emergence or the lights change you can get out the way with out delay take it out your putting stress on the trans leaving all trying to turn and causing friction/leave it in the placing in and out of gear is what wears the trans as it engages/disengages I think dunga puts it well Quote:
take it out of gear the converter spins freely and the input shaft also spins but like a manual out of gear this is where all now stops hence no wear flip a coin take your pic 50/50 half one six the other , if really concerned buy a manual and when it comes to vehicles if there is wear your never going to remove it by doing XX your just going to move it to another point unless to remove wear you implement never starting the vehicle at all
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26-12-2016, 03:17 PM | #41 | |||
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26-12-2016, 03:48 PM | #42 | |||
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I have never been one to shift to neutral at the lights, until a few weeks ago when for some unknown reason I did. Then the lights changed and caught me unprepared, the thump that followed as I selected drive with the engine at 1200rpm when I'd realised my error and tried to correct it will remind me not to try it again... |
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26-12-2016, 04:23 PM | #43 | ||
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You will wear your lock/key out faster the more you use it.
I guess both a key and a tranny are made to be used over and again though |
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26-12-2016, 11:37 PM | #44 | |||
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It drop in fuel usage isn't massive, and quite honestly there's a bigger one turning the air con off. If you were a hyper miler it's the sort of thing that might be of interest, but I don't think too many hyper milers drive Falcons. |
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27-12-2016, 06:00 AM | #45 | |||
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But let's be honest here if you feel the "need" to select neutral at the light I think you have manual envy and perhaps should have selected "manual" when buying the car All in all selecting N at the lights is a bit of a fapfest
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27-12-2016, 06:36 AM | #46 | ||
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and lets face it if your really that ana! about saving fuel then you should have bought a manual anyway
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27-12-2016, 11:48 AM | #47 | ||
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6 apeed is more fuel efficient then the manual now.
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27-12-2016, 07:50 PM | #48 | ||
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28-12-2016, 03:38 PM | #49 | ||
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28-12-2016, 08:49 PM | #50 | ||
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then why you all whinging about trying to maybe save a bees fart more ffs
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28-12-2016, 10:38 PM | #51 | ||
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Whos whinging? I couldnt care less...fuel is cheap in Australia...wouldnt be thrashing a turbo around if it wasnt.
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29-12-2016, 10:12 AM | #52 | ||
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If I'm sitting in heavy traffic in hot conditions as most here would have experienced at one time or another I will throw the auto in "N" to take the load of the engine & auto itself, this was recommended to me many many moons ago in my younger days, as I'm aware of this has had no detrimental effect on any car I've owned in the last 42 years.
I've spoken to many people in the auto transmission businesses who have stated it is quite ok to do this. |
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29-12-2016, 12:37 PM | #53 | |||
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This doesn't apply for all auto's, but for the ZF 6HP26 which the OP should have in his Terry, it makes no difference shifting into N & should just be left in D.
This is from the ZF Functional Descriptions manual, but I've read a more in depth explanation elsewhere (unfortunately I can't remember where). Quote:
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