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Strange ICE behavior: How much does the car learn driving patterns?

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I really wouldn't leave grill covers on in anything but cold winter temperatures.

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The ICE doesn't get too warm. There's no reason to take them off even in summer

There are two other cooling radiators using the air, the electronics and the AC which you don't know the temperature of. i'd take it off.

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There are two other cooling radiators using the air, the electronics and the AC which you don't know the temperature of. i'd take it off.

Score another one for Lolder! Good point that got overlooked, Thanks!

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Is the motion of the car surging or the drive-ability of the car changing when this happens?

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It doesn't seem so. I know how hard I depress the pedal to accelerate within the city and the car is just revving higher while accelerating at the same rate after driving long stretches of interstate. Typically my RPMs while accelerating don't go much above 2200 or 2300 but after long stretches of interstate I'm not accelerating any faster but the RPMs are going up to 2700 (which is where they stay while driving on the interstate)

You're not accidentally shifting into "L" are you? Is that a button on the 2013?

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It sounds like the ICE is making up for what should be the transient EV pulse that should be always present when you increase the power demand. That is an instantaneous torque spike that dies out as the ICE increases it's speed and torque, the sum of which should be a constant higher level of torque and power. I can't imagine a fault like this not throwing a DTC. If this is new behavior you probably should take it in if you can duplicate it.

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I noticed too that it acted like it wanted to Giddy up when we got home, and settled back to normal after a couple restarts. It has been fine now, and back to getting good MPG. My wife had to call me to say she got 51.2 on the way in this morning.

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There are no differences in gasoline except no ethanol fuel has about 3 % more energy. There's no reason the car has to "recover" unless the HVB SOC got low at the end of the trip which is unlikely. Fill-ups are a less accurate way of measuring your economy than trip summaries. How were they?

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