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I'm just wondering whether on my many trips I'm ever stopped long enough for this to be a worth while addition.Besides the odd ocassion when I'm waiting in a Q to fill up at the petrol station the only other longish stops are at traffic light.I know in UK it reduces the Road Fund Tax but .......................I'd be interested to hear other UK owners thoughts.
Quote from: eye30 on September 21, 2010, 18:41:25I'm just wondering whether on my many trips I'm ever stopped long enough for this to be a worth while addition.Besides the odd ocassion when I'm waiting in a Q to fill up at the petrol station the only other longish stops are at traffic light.I know in UK it reduces the Road Fund Tax but .......................I'd be interested to hear other UK owners thoughts.I saw an article from a swedish paper where they tried to calculate how much you'd save if you used a start/stop system under favorable conditions with lots of city driving. Unfortunately I can't find the article right now, but if I remember right the result was that in a year, you'll save a little under 1 liter of fuel, 0.9l if I remember correctly.
... if I remember right the result was that in a year, you'll save a little under 1 liter of fuel, 0.9l if I remember correctly.
Maybe we should rename this thread "i30 fairly dumb stop and go"...
Hi all great to read that I'm not the only one suffering from Hyundai's ISG. I tested my battery at 12.6v no stop start.so after reading about the way it charged I turned out every thing and 3rd geared it down my local massive hill (3times) pulled up at home and hey presto stop start was active Thanks all Phil.