Zig
Well-Known Member
Why are we conflatIng start stop ice and hybrids?Actually it is far more clever than that with the Toyota (and other hybrids) including those with an ISG where the position the engine is at when it is off is pre-determined to make restart easier and consistent, unlike a start from a starter motor which just has to deal with what it finds from cold.
Are there loads of engines failing because of S/S? And before you answer remember pretty much every car in the world has some form of S/S that was made in the last 15 years.
I agree simple S/S systems as fitted to the Mustang are crude but they also stop the engine far less compared to a hybrid, maybe three to five times as often over the life of the vehicle depending on use, compared to hybrid 100s of times.
30 years of S/S systems means the modern cars work just fine with it.
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