I searched before the post but couldn't find any solid threads. Basically I am interested in how our cars work in terms of efficiency.
I've always wondered if it's better to have cruise control on on hilly roads. Currently I keep it on unless the hills are so steep that cruise will kick the car down a gear and go WOT. Is it better to turn off cruise control with hills in general? My intuition tells me momentum is wasted when the car goes downhill and the cruise is on. It seems to me the car should go kind of like a yo-yo, letting gravity speed it up going down the hill and slow down going up.
Also, when going for fuel efficiency, is it smart/practical when accelerating from standstill to keep the RPM low in the lower gears, or use moderate RPM and shift into higher gears ASAP? I read an article on engine efficiency, and it mentioned that it's not efficient to have the rpm too low. It basically advocated WOT (or at least toward that end of the spectrum) as being more efficient. I don't think that makes much sense though. What do you all think?
I've always wondered if it's better to have cruise control on on hilly roads. Currently I keep it on unless the hills are so steep that cruise will kick the car down a gear and go WOT. Is it better to turn off cruise control with hills in general? My intuition tells me momentum is wasted when the car goes downhill and the cruise is on. It seems to me the car should go kind of like a yo-yo, letting gravity speed it up going down the hill and slow down going up.
Also, when going for fuel efficiency, is it smart/practical when accelerating from standstill to keep the RPM low in the lower gears, or use moderate RPM and shift into higher gears ASAP? I read an article on engine efficiency, and it mentioned that it's not efficient to have the rpm too low. It basically advocated WOT (or at least toward that end of the spectrum) as being more efficient. I don't think that makes much sense though. What do you all think?
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