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I'm possibly the only person in this thread that has actually done this with a real-time MPG meter.
Sure, I'm not saying that, sounds fun, but a 1974 VW probably didn't have a fuel injection system, this cut-off trick is done by the fuel injection system.
Quote from: CliffordK on 07/01/2012 19:32:54I'm also having range problems. I was getting 35-40 miles this summer. But, this winter, the range seems to be plummeting to under 20 miles []I think all battery techs. suffer from reduced efficiency in the cold (something to do with increased internal resistance perhaps?).What you need is some nice low-value fuel (in terms of capacity to do useful work at cost) that is onboard simply to warm the batteries and the cabin. The simplest vs cheapest heater would probably be Propane, but it's hardly in keeping with the electric 'values'.I reckon Torrefied Wood (think efficiently produced charcoal) is a pretty interesting and underutilised source of cheap heat (and even mech work) especially if you want to move said source around (ie. vehicles).
I'm also having range problems. I was getting 35-40 miles this summer. But, this winter, the range seems to be plummeting to under 20 miles []
You can also use electric heaters when plugged in, and the battery may be able to power the heater itself when it's not (with some reduction in range). That's how the Tesla works, it has the same potential problem.
Personally I'd still want a small butane heater or similar for those longer journeys though; at least for a car with a 'proper' tin roof .