I think you need to look at the LOD reading at various speeds - I see 50-60 %power generation a 50-70mph speeds in 5th in the xB which is probably a sweet spot for the engine even though it is turning 3075rpm at 60mph in 5th - not very tall at all. Also being able to climb the max incline allowed at highway speeds is also a factor I am sure.
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The point presented to me is that something like an si transmission would be better because it would get you up to speed fast and with less throttle input. *shrug*
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What did you say to that?
I would have offered: 1) when accelerating, more throttle at lower RPM can be a good thing = higher load = gets the engine into its most efficient BSFC zone for acceleration. 2) even disregarding (1), once up to top gear the SI tranny is now a penalty. The engine probably still revs away crazily (relatively speaking). If it had a different top ratio, that would be great, but it's probably not as good as the DX gear/FD combination (could be wrong there - I don't know the Honda details). |
It's all about the TOTAL number of revolutions the engine makes that determines the energy wasted. . . . along with all the other factors like gearing losses at high loads etc. . .
You all should get some eCycle CMG (brushless Communtated Motor Generators) installed onto your engines and get rid of the starter and alternator and make your vehicles into instant HyBrids. |
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I misread your post and spewed some gibberish. So I edited away my confusing reasoning in my earlier messages. Carry on... |
I told him that in my observations throttle makes little difference if the rest of the way after is balanced well for the throttle you used.
He is of the camp that throttle has everything to do with fuel economy and engine revolutions nothing. He said it didn't matter if it went through less revs because you'd be accelerating for less time. |
Also, did you show him my RPM vs MPG graph? Would seem to contradict his point that RPM doesn't matter.
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Perhaps I should say that he believes rpm doesn't matter in acceleration. Anyway, I don't think he's budging on his opinion, I just don't know why he has it, perhaps because it's most convenient for him and wanting a fast car, :p
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i bet with the same driving habits i have now i'd get close to 60mpg with my hf tranny. btw the acceleration difference isnt that much between hf & si transmission.(on an hf motor anyways)
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