gwatpe
Well-known member
I have connected a diagnostic tool to the OBDII port to monitor overspeeding. The device shows ICE rpm as well. I have found that the energy displays on the dash and MMCS do not accurately show the operation of the ICE, so all the modes seen on the displays may differ from what is actually going on.
I use SAVE and CHARGE mode to ensure that there is adequate battery energy for terrain where max power is required, or suburban stop start traffic.
Tend to avoid CHARGE mode, but is good to have in cases where the battery is drawn down and power will be needed later. I prefer the drive with parallel hybrid when more power is required, to the engine noise associated with high power and series hybrid. The electric supplementing the petrol motor is preferable to a racing petrol motor driving the electrics.
I use SAVE and CHARGE mode to ensure that there is adequate battery energy for terrain where max power is required, or suburban stop start traffic.
Tend to avoid CHARGE mode, but is good to have in cases where the battery is drawn down and power will be needed later. I prefer the drive with parallel hybrid when more power is required, to the engine noise associated with high power and series hybrid. The electric supplementing the petrol motor is preferable to a racing petrol motor driving the electrics.