1000 mile tank capable

Discussion in 'Generation 1 Prius Discussion' started by bwilson4web, Jul 23, 2013.

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Is NHW11 Prius 1000 mile tank capable?

Poll closed Aug 13, 2013.
  1. Yes - no need to do the experiment

    12.5%
  2. Probably - need to do the experiment

    25.0%
  3. Don't know - would be interested in experiment

    37.5%
  4. Don't know and don't care

    12.5%
  5. Not likely and don't care

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  6. No and don't waste my time

    12.5%
  1. bwilson4web

    bwilson4web BMW i3 and Model 3

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    At lunch time, I ran a quick test and the 2003 Prius is 1000 mile tank capable. I ran a series of loops for 30 minutes around my 'laps' loop. I followed my efficient driving protocol and got this is result:
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    My first 1000 mile tank took two weeks and was boring as heck. But if I do this, it will be after I finish my extended, 155,000 mile maintenance. I'll also wait until closer to the fall when I'll have school zones to mask my speed.

    This is not a commitment, just an observation. But perhaps there are other opinions about whether or not another 1000 mile tank marathon for a 10 year old Prius contributes anything to our knowledge or the Prius knowledge base.

    Bob Wilson
     
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    Knowledge may not be a winner here, although many of us could learn a bit more.
    Sure, it can be used to show that a 10 yr old Prius can perform very high MPGs... ;)
     
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    Not sure what the point is in this. If it's a "because it's there" type of thing...only you can decide if it's worth it. I personally wouldn't waste my time and gasoline on this...but then again it's YOUR time and YOUR gasoline isn't it?
     
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    One alternative is to do a 500 mile, mini and add it to the "Top 20" list which takes only half the distance and time, a week. Then all models except the NHW10 would be on the list. Only the NHW11 does not record the average speed.

    A Garmin nuvi does record the average speed and route with altitude. This will also handle calibration since my particular NHW11 has over-drive sized, front tires. It is a shame I didn't think of it before putting in a 700 mile, 60 MPG last month.

    Bob Wilson