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Your speedometer and odometer will regiter a couple % faster/higher and check the tire load rating to make certain that they will not be stressed....
My dealer, A1 Toyota in CT, does free oil changes (at 10k mile intervals) for the "life" of any car purchased at that dealer. I used to do my own...
I also resist moving to a new computer as it usually takes 3-6 months to get the software configuration back up to full working order. I sometimes...
The "X" stands for the cross. JeffD
Your tire diameter (revs/mile) affects the accuracy of the computer and gas fill calculations. Using your GPS is not affected. JeffD
Whitfimb, If you need the repair manual for your 2005 Prius, send me a PM and I'll reply with a link to download it from my web site. JeffD
Especially a larger diameter so fewer revolutions/mile, but that is a change in odometer calibration, not a true drop in MPG. JeffD
Then you haven't done a proper analysis. I have seen a 5-10% variation in MPG especially in cold weather when the rubber in non-LRR tires gets...
I use Nokian WRg4 "All Weather" tires 195/65HR15 tires. They are LRR (good MPG), strong (max air 51 PSI), ride well and almost as good as winter...
You choose to interpret my answers as showing a lack of knowledge. I think that you might find that I know a lot about many subjects, especially...
Peak oil has been predicted for decades, but the verified reserves seem to always increase. The world will not run out of petroleum. The cost to...
My significant other often takes a mid-day segment and that provides a rest. On our periodic 15 hour drive to Chicago (from CT) we do a long...
Just be careful. Either the battery or the LPC-150-500 can kill you if you make a mistake. JeffD
None as they all cost more than I wish to pay for a car. My wife and I make several long trips each year by car. We no longer fly when the trip...
I'm 80 years old and don't buy cars very often so I'll see what's available when I am 90. Gas cars have gotten much cleaner in the past 20 years....
Yes, but even better would be to have a full BMS that maintained module balance when recharging the pack. The BMS allows some current to bypass...
I have actually taught an engineering course called "Green Power Generation" :) I find the Prius to be as green as the full EVs at a lower cost...
That is how Toyota can rely on most batteries surviving for 10 years or 150k miles and fail well beyond the warrant period without a true BMS that...
But where does your electricity come from? That process isn't pristine either. JeffD