
Originally Posted by
foama
All Mirage have that feature, but don't expect it to perform miracles.
When the you take your foot off the gas while the car is moving and the engine revving above 2300rpm or higher, the alternator will put out the strongest current (amps) possible to the battery, regardless of the actual charge state of the battery.
foama - Do you 'reckon' the Merican cars do this too? And the manual transmission cars too? I can't say that I've noticed this on my 5 speed. However, on my 2003 GMC Sierra, with a 4.8L V8 and automagic transmission, if I go off-throttle for a long enough time, I can feel something (and hear it) that sounds like it could be doing this. When I go off throttle in that truck (no brakes applied), after about 3 or 4 seconds, not only do I feel a skosh bit more deceleration, but now with the Borla muffler, it goes into "popcorn" tune simultaneous to this slight braking feeling.
I was assuming that at this 3 or 4 second mark, the ECU was going to 0% gas input. And that's what I was feeling. However, now that I think about it, I don't think I'd be getting the exhaust popcorn sound unless the exhaust were rich. I wonder if this ole 2003 model truck is doing that alternator regen thing...
mohammad - He's not saying that this happens during braking. I'm not sure what DFCO means. He's saying it happens when off throttle.
foama - I'm not understanding how you think this alternator regen might be saving gas. My understanding that when off throttle on a manual, the ECU is programmed to fuel at 0%. And what I've seen on my OBD-II BT device and associated smartphone app, this seems to be true. This alternator regen would still work on a 5 speed, but shouldn't be saving any gas, as it is at 0% under these conditions. The CVT, as I understand, continues to fuel at some small % even off throttle. I don't see the alternator regen changing that either. Maybe there's something else that leads to fuel saving that you haven't mentioned yet? -- Caveat -- I don't know the ECU fuels like I mentioned above, that is only my understanding.
- 7milesout
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