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08-19-2006, 03:17 AM
Wayne Gerdes - August 19, 2006 - CleanMPG.com (http://www.CleanMPG.com)
Hi All:
I want to bring to everyone’s attention someone we should all know given what she has accomplished over the past month driving her Prius II back and forth to work in Japan! See this thread (http://priuschat.com/index.php?showtopic=23380&hl=112+mpg) on the effort.
Although the details are still a bit sketchy, I will add, fix, or repair them as she sees fit throughout the next few days.
Teddy-Girl’s beautiful Blue Prius II
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/500/Resize_of_teddygirl-1_2_.jpg
The nick she goes by on the Japanese fuel economy forums is Teddy-Girl.
The stunning final results!
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/500/Resize_of_teddygirl-3_2_.jpg
What this translates into is the following in English:
1,455.9 miles on 12.978 gallons of fuel for a grand total of 112.2 mpg!
Details include a total distance of 2,343.1 km (1,455.9 miles) on 49.13 L (12.978 gallons) at 47.69 km/L (112.2 mpg) actual from fillup to fill up. 49.1 km/L (115.5 mpg) was displayed on the Japanese Prius II’s FCD.
Warm up from dead cold to final destination totaled 75, so the average distance traveled was 31.2 km (19.368 miles) from dead cold to parked.
Date the achievement was accomplished was from July 4th through August 16th, 2006
Here are the 2 actuals as achieved at the 1,000 and 2,000 km points per the FCD during her record run.
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/500/1000km.JPG
47.1 km/L at the 1,000 km mark (112.2 mpg at the 621.4 mile mark)
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/500/2000km.JPG
49.0 km/l at the 2,000 km mark (115.2 mpg at the 1,242.7 mile mark)
Doing the math yields a very nice 50.4 km/L consumption rate between the 1000 km and 2,000 km mark yielding a very nice 118.4 mpg. That is something special all on its own!
Climate was relatively mild with a max temperature of 25C (77 degrees F) in July to a max temperature of 30C (85 degrees F) in August. It rained just one day during the entire record tank.
Her home is in a valley of southern Akita Prefecture in northern Japan
Teddy-Girl’s record route
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/500/Resize_of_teddygirl-5_2_.jpg
The route details include an almost flat road with a commute of ~ 12 km (7.45 miles) one way. The commute route is a single lane road, but traffic is very light and those coming up from behind have an easy time passing. There are just 5 signals for her entire commute. The speed limit is 40 to 50 km/h (25 – 31 mph). The altitude differential between the start of her commute and the finish is approximately 20m or 60 feet.
She used to travel a lot out of the valley and into the mountains but for this tank, she decided to stay in the valley. TeddyGirl, that was a great choice for this world record :D
Her Technique was using pure Pulse and Glide w/ a 50 km/h (31 mph) high to 30 km/h (18.6 mph) low or 55 (34 mph) high speed - 35 km/h (21 mph) low speed with a maximum 20 km/h (12 mph) range.
Modifications included a Closed upper grill (not effective at these temperatures) and she replaced the 195/55R16 Touring edition Michelin Pilot Primacy tires with 185/65R15 standard Goodyear GT3’s.
The Japanese 10-15 mode test results for the "G" edition Prius II is 33.0 km/L (77.6 mpg) and "G Touring" edition is 30.0 km/L (70.56 mpg). Japanese Prius users also see the 10% mileage number differences in the real world as well.
Tire pressures were held at 3.2kg/cm2 (45.5 psi) front and 3.0 kg/cm2 (42.7 psi) rear. She never measured them after beginning the record tank.
To finish off, I thought it might be interesting to see her Prius II as it sat during a heavy snowstorm in Northern Japan earlier this year ;)
Who would have thought this is the Prius that would change the world!
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/500/teddygirl-6_In_Snow.jpg
Congratulations Teddy-Girl!
Hi All:
I want to bring to everyone’s attention someone we should all know given what she has accomplished over the past month driving her Prius II back and forth to work in Japan! See this thread (http://priuschat.com/index.php?showtopic=23380&hl=112+mpg) on the effort.
Although the details are still a bit sketchy, I will add, fix, or repair them as she sees fit throughout the next few days.
Teddy-Girl’s beautiful Blue Prius II
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/500/Resize_of_teddygirl-1_2_.jpg
The nick she goes by on the Japanese fuel economy forums is Teddy-Girl.
The stunning final results!
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/500/Resize_of_teddygirl-3_2_.jpg
What this translates into is the following in English:
1,455.9 miles on 12.978 gallons of fuel for a grand total of 112.2 mpg!
Details include a total distance of 2,343.1 km (1,455.9 miles) on 49.13 L (12.978 gallons) at 47.69 km/L (112.2 mpg) actual from fillup to fill up. 49.1 km/L (115.5 mpg) was displayed on the Japanese Prius II’s FCD.
Warm up from dead cold to final destination totaled 75, so the average distance traveled was 31.2 km (19.368 miles) from dead cold to parked.
Date the achievement was accomplished was from July 4th through August 16th, 2006
Here are the 2 actuals as achieved at the 1,000 and 2,000 km points per the FCD during her record run.
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/500/1000km.JPG
47.1 km/L at the 1,000 km mark (112.2 mpg at the 621.4 mile mark)
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/500/2000km.JPG
49.0 km/l at the 2,000 km mark (115.2 mpg at the 1,242.7 mile mark)
Doing the math yields a very nice 50.4 km/L consumption rate between the 1000 km and 2,000 km mark yielding a very nice 118.4 mpg. That is something special all on its own!
Climate was relatively mild with a max temperature of 25C (77 degrees F) in July to a max temperature of 30C (85 degrees F) in August. It rained just one day during the entire record tank.
Her home is in a valley of southern Akita Prefecture in northern Japan
Teddy-Girl’s record route
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/500/Resize_of_teddygirl-5_2_.jpg
The route details include an almost flat road with a commute of ~ 12 km (7.45 miles) one way. The commute route is a single lane road, but traffic is very light and those coming up from behind have an easy time passing. There are just 5 signals for her entire commute. The speed limit is 40 to 50 km/h (25 – 31 mph). The altitude differential between the start of her commute and the finish is approximately 20m or 60 feet.
She used to travel a lot out of the valley and into the mountains but for this tank, she decided to stay in the valley. TeddyGirl, that was a great choice for this world record :D
Her Technique was using pure Pulse and Glide w/ a 50 km/h (31 mph) high to 30 km/h (18.6 mph) low or 55 (34 mph) high speed - 35 km/h (21 mph) low speed with a maximum 20 km/h (12 mph) range.
Modifications included a Closed upper grill (not effective at these temperatures) and she replaced the 195/55R16 Touring edition Michelin Pilot Primacy tires with 185/65R15 standard Goodyear GT3’s.
The Japanese 10-15 mode test results for the "G" edition Prius II is 33.0 km/L (77.6 mpg) and "G Touring" edition is 30.0 km/L (70.56 mpg). Japanese Prius users also see the 10% mileage number differences in the real world as well.
Tire pressures were held at 3.2kg/cm2 (45.5 psi) front and 3.0 kg/cm2 (42.7 psi) rear. She never measured them after beginning the record tank.
To finish off, I thought it might be interesting to see her Prius II as it sat during a heavy snowstorm in Northern Japan earlier this year ;)
Who would have thought this is the Prius that would change the world!
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/500/teddygirl-6_In_Snow.jpg
Congratulations Teddy-Girl!
