Originally posted by: Eli
Driving my Insight has taught me a lot about fuel economy.
I get the best fuel economy in town using the 1-2-5 shift method. And I floor it.
1st - floored to ~3,000RPM, shift, floor 2nd to desired speed, shift into 5th.
Originally posted by: gnumantsc
I tend to accelerate really slowly making sure I don't go past 2000rpms from a dead stop. I see all these other cars zoom by or try to make me go faster when the light is red. I don't give a crap that the light is red and you want me to waste my gas?
When going on a long trip I would rather drive faster than to save gas if its an hour difference that's a big difference in time but for say going to work an extra 5 minutes is no big deal.
I've found that accelerating slowly does me no favors. It's a time vs. instant mpg thing. I wonder if I could gather enough data to actually run the numbers.
When accelerating, the Insight engine uses a lot more fuel than it normally does. If it takes me say, a minute to get to my desired speed, I might only be getting 35MPG during that time.
However, if I employ the 1-2-5 shift, I will only be getting 20MPG while accelerating hard, but thats only the first 20 seconds or so of the minute. Now that I'm up to speed, I can shift into 5th, lean burn will kick in and I will get 65+MPG for the remainder of the minute.