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Old 20-04-2017, 12:35 PM   #31
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Some good info here.

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Old 20-04-2017, 12:59 PM   #32
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My Mazda 6 has one of these systems (I-Stop) and whilst I would never have one given the choice, I find it works seamlessly. Startup happens quickly and doesn't impede me or anyone behind me at the lights..

Having driven the car since new (18 months now) I can brake in such a way that it doesn't kick in if I don't want it to turn off...
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Old 20-04-2017, 03:22 PM   #33
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Ok, so i have this in my focus ST.

To answer some of the questions. The car has auto climate so if the temperature in the car is too cold or too hot the engine wont auto stop.
If the battery charge is too low it also wont auto stop.
On the Focus the start motor has been upgraded and designed to do more start cycles (bigger pinion, bigger soloniod, longer brushes) 150,000 cycles instead of 35,000.
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Old 20-04-2017, 03:37 PM   #34
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Electrickery, It'll never catch on.......

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Old 25-04-2017, 09:16 AM   #35
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We have a 2014 Mazda3 SP25 with i-stop, but the big difference is that mine is a 6 speed manual.

In the manual, for the stop/start to occur it has to be in neutral and your foot off the clutch pedal (and pretty sure below 3km/h or so). I can drive for hours and it won't even kick in once. I sometimes chuck it in neutral at a red light but not if I'm at the front of the line, don't like being the slow car at the front holding every body up when the lights go green!!!

Just returned from a 700km drive in highway, mountain roads and urban conditions and it never kicked in once. Never an issue for me.

So there's the solution to an annoying stop/start system, by a manual (if it's available of course).
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Old 25-04-2017, 09:32 AM   #36
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start/stop technology im all for, esp cutting emissions while everyone sits in peak hour traffic like in the city, eastern freeway/monash freeway car park etc. (to all the vics here).

around your local streets doing the shopping run etc prob not really worth it.

but if you spend alot of time stuck in traffic its great!
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Old 25-04-2017, 09:47 AM   #37
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Yes they all say it will save you fuel but in reality it is emissions driven tech, which could be concsrewed to be the same thing

I drive a VW diesel 7 speed auto with it for work and it is dangerous it's to slow to react
the off button for it is the first thing I use when starting up
And testing batteries for these things has gone back to the old school hydrometer as no battery electronic tester can do the test.re VACC

Price the batteries too, most are close to $400
Hydrometer? Wet cell technology and they are charging $400+? Ive been using AGM batteries for years. I'm surprised they haven't caught up.
But VW have the best emissions technology, right?
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Old 28-04-2017, 11:00 AM   #38
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Taxi drivers I have talked to love the Toyota Hybrids, some even better then the LPG/Dual Falcons.
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Old 28-04-2017, 11:54 AM   #39
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Taxi drivers I have talked to love the Toyota Hybrids, some even better then the LPG/Dual Falcons.
Yes and they are also converting them to LPG and saving around $500 a month on fuel bills.

I'm pretty sure they also use regenerative braking so brake pads are lasting 100,000k's.
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