harveygp
Mechanical
- Jun 4, 2004
- 18
Does anyone know how spark ignition ICE efficiency would be expected to vary with ambient temperature?
I have a Toyota Prius and notice the MPG suffers ~10% drop in cold weather even after warm-up. This could be due to many factors, but just wondered if the above could be one of them.
[My own guess, not being an expert, was that colder air having higher density would need more heat input to achieve the same pressure rise. Also, since the same volume of colder air contains more oxygen than warmer air, perhaps higher pumping loss in the throttle is inevitable at low output powers]
Geoff
I have a Toyota Prius and notice the MPG suffers ~10% drop in cold weather even after warm-up. This could be due to many factors, but just wondered if the above could be one of them.
[My own guess, not being an expert, was that colder air having higher density would need more heat input to achieve the same pressure rise. Also, since the same volume of colder air contains more oxygen than warmer air, perhaps higher pumping loss in the throttle is inevitable at low output powers]
Geoff