First time I started driving cars with stop/start, the main reason I didn't like it was because it was disconcerting - it felt really unnatural and my brain kept screaming "nooooo, you've stalled it somehow!"
I'm not actually entirely convinced about the environmental and efficiency benefit but the silence is nice, it's just a case of training your brain to get used to it
[TW]Fox;29198942 said:Trust me on this - stick with it for a month. You'll get used to it and once you do, it's absolutely fantastic. Sitting at the lights in silence is brilliant.
If you still hate it after a month you'll always hate and can thus just turn it off, but give it a chance!
Start/stop isn't really an efficiency benefit unless you're stopped for prolonged periods, however the environmental benefit can't be argued against.
On the one hand your car is sat going nowhere yet still emitting poisonous gases, and on the other...well, it's not. Simple.
I had it in my E91 320d and quite liked it, and the M135i has it too. I think it works better with the auto than the manual gearbox personally.
I wouldn't say I'd argue against it, I dont claim to have done much research into any studies or figures behind it. Ultimately fuel efficiency and environmental benefits are pretty much the same thing... the amount of exhaust out has to be directly proportional to the fuel in.
But from a basic physics perspective, an engine is going to need a certain amount of energy to get it going and thus will emit a certain amount of exhaust when it starts. It stands to reason that there's an amount of time where its more physically efficient for an engine to stay running than to stop and start again. It may well be that with modern engines, that the "break even" point is so short a duration that it's totally worth it.... I'd be interested to see some actual numbers around that myself - it was always the reservation I had about them.
Free energy? Sweet.
BMW's system uses capacitors that are charged whilst the engine is running to provide power for stop/start. It's no free of course, but they are recharged using scavenged energy whilst braking or coasting down in gear, i.e. energy that would otherwise have been wasted as heat.
Is that a naughty un-declared un-detectable +80BHP tuning box..?![]()
Question for OcUK: What colour should I paint my replacement calipers? My current ones are red however I'm really tempted to paint them silver to match the car, thoughts? Here's how it currently looks for reference...
No one keys off really though.