SacRebel
Well-Known Member
Is the Start/Stop feature only on the engines with eTorque?
Yes. That's the eTorque's sole purpose.Is the Start/Stop feature only on the engines with eTorque?
Yes. That's the eTorque's sole purpose.
That's not eTorque's only purpose and I'm further confused by your post that contradicts itself. You state in the body of your message "yes, only eTorque has start/stop" but in your sig you claim to have "start/stop - no eTorque."
Which one is it?
He's being facetious...
Bingo.He's being facetious...
Re-read my sig. That’s not what it says...That's not eTorque's only purpose and I'm further confused by your post that contradicts itself. You state in the body of your message "yes, only eTorque has start/stop" but in your sig you claim to have "start/stop - no eTorque."
Which one is it?
Yeah...that and the other stuff it doesRe-read my sig. That’s not what it says...
You really need another cup of coffee. And yes, eTorque’s reason for being is start/stop. Period.
The eTorque system replaces the conventional alternator, which is spun by engine power via accessory belt, with a 48-volt motor/generator that captures braking energy for storage and later uses the energy to boost the engine at low speeds. Ram's doesn't directly turn the wheels, nor are there additional components mounted to or near the wheels or axles. Instead, eTorque's point of connection is at the engine's crankshaft.What other stuff? It’s all ancillary, to aid start/stop.
And all that is to aid the system that is only there because of start/stop. The ONLY reason all this is needed, is for start/stop. That extra torque is there for the electric motor to move the truck until the engine engages. Same with the alternator delete. No reason to have one as the electric motor acts as one.
Guess we agree to disagree, and you need to justify your purchase, but all that you mentioned, is not needed unless you need start/stop.
Cheers,
Which is offset by the 75lbs extra weight of the system's battery.Not to be pedantic, but moving to a 48 volt system that frees up the engine from running the cooling fan, AC etc when stopped would alone be useful for MPG even if start/stop was not present. 48V systems in general are coming, Ram literally just beat all the german luxury brands to it.
So yes, eTorque's main savings come from start/stop, but its not fair to say that freeing up the engine from running power robbing accessories, and being able to supply extra torque to smooth out power fluctuations during initial accelerations is not also useful even if start/stop was not present.
I'm curious...how does the "shift smoothing" provided by eTorque during all gear changes under load (as we've heard about in other threads and in FCA media) assist with start/stop?Which is offset by the 75lbs extra weight of the system's battery.
Don't get me wrong. I have nothing against eTorque. I believe that eventually you will not be able to buy a truck without it. But as far as the OPs original question, I stand by my answer. The only reason that eTorque is included, is for the start/stop system. It does not add any additional torque to the engine, except to assist the motor when the engine is off before the hand-off.
This is one of best traits that go with etorque system.The actual engineering/thought into it of speed matching to eliminate/highly reduce material lose and drivetrain shock. Add even more longevity to powertrain components. Good stuff.I'm curious...how does the "shift smoothing" provided by eTorque during all gear changes under load (as we've heard about in other threads and in FCA media) assist with start/stop?
I have this awful behavior that someone mentioned might be regenerative braking... I let the truck coast as I enter a turn and the system grabs my truck like it is in a massive gear downshift. (The gear doesn't change though) The truck slows down more than I wanted it to for the turn and then I have to hit the gas pedal again. Meanwhile my passengers are getting sick from the jerking around. Is this all do to the regenerative braking? Can they tune this better with an update or turn it off altogether? I am ok with the Auto Start/Stop and I think it is much better than others but at what cost? Is the battery only fed through regenerative brakes or does it get fed through a normal alternator as well? Is there still benefit to AutoStart w/o regenerative brakes? I simply cannot adjust to this feeling at all.
Also, my MPG is awful. I know the 3.92 is supposed to affect it but in normal city driving I get about 12.5MPG. On a 700 mile mostly highway trip I got about 15MPG. I would deal better with this system if I felt I was actually getting something from it.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.