This is probably the easiest hack I have done that requires getting under the dash.
First you need some supplies.
1 - 1k POT
1 - 240 Ohm Resistor
1 - SPST Switch
2 - wire taps
some wire
a bread board of some kind or make some kind of mount to solder your components together.
a knob and a place to mount your switch and POT.
All credit goes to ken1784, Bob Wilson, and Hobbit and is based on this post here.
http://priuschat.com/forums/prius-mo...stor-hack.html
Here is what I'm going to make. ken1784 I hope you don't mind me stealing part of your picture.
This little contraption get connected to the coolant temperature.
Pin 19 is where THW is pointing and its a white wire. Pin 28 is where E2 is pointing and it is brown I think?
First you need to remove the the lower glove box. Just open it and on the right hand side remove the pneumatic arm that is attached to it. then just pull the glove box out. Now you should be able to see the ECM. It has the white connectors. the one with the gray connectors is the Hybrid unit.
Here is what it looks like with the connector removed.
Find the right wires and tap into them. The green arrows are pointing to the wires.
Once you have the wires tapped hook everything back up and mount your POT somewhere. I'm leaving mine in my breadboard for now until I make an order from digikey to get the parts I need. Here is what my temporary setup looks like.
Here is a video of the hack in action.
Coolant temp hack w/ adjustable rheostat.
I have not got a chance to really test it from a cold start but I can say I can instantly get into a glide when I reach 35mph. I have not tried to get into S4 yet where I can start a glide from below 35mph.
I do know with this setup you must monitor the temperature all the time while this circuit is on or you may cause the car to panic if the temp gets too high. You have to continuously lower the POT to keep this from happening. I made mine this way so I can still "monitor" the actual temp. You could bypass the the whole coolant temp and set your own temp with the POT but then it would be a fixed value and you would not know how hot or cold the actual temp is getting.
I will report back when I get a few trips in with this hack.