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Remote start absolutely burns fuel that is not tracked by the computer. I've gone through as much as 1.5-2 gallons over the course of a tank using remote start. I always reset my trip 2 when I fill up and have put in as much as 11 gallons when the computer told me I've only burned 9. After taking out a max of .5 gallon that it's off when I don't use remote start, that leaves at least 1.5 burned from keeping myself warm. Usually it's not that high, but that particular tank was 2 straight weeks of no highs over 20 degrees so my remote start ran longer and more often. I still managed 33 mpg overall according the the pump, but since the computer only counts mpg for driving miles, it claimed I got a little over 40 mpg.

Now that I don't need remote start as much anymore, the computer's gallons used are falling back in line with the amount I pump in.

 

While I understand what you're saying with the warm up stages, it all depends on just how long you let it idle. It might/probably would improve overall mileage if you only let it warm up enough to work it's way through the warm up stages, but it definitely hurts overall mileage if you let it actually warm up the inside of the vehicle. And there's nothing wrong with that. I've never seen a 30+ mpg tank on any car or truck I've ever had, so to see this one do it in the dead of winter while keeping me comfortable is incredible.

 

I understand the logic, but I agree to disagree. I keep logs on every fill up and mileage. I don't see a drop or gain in MPG on a tank full using remote over cold start and I have done it both ways with purpose. The minuscule amount of gas used is less, IMHO than the gas used to drive while road warming the engine. Also, (I can't prove this yet as I am working with my Ford tech) but the fuel used during remote start IS recorded and calculated in the over all milage, it is just so small, it doesn't show. You guys can say what you will, but I am convinced it works. I have literally walked out in sub 30* weather and "remote" started standing next to it and let it run until it shuts off. I am telling you, there is no significant fuel burn, there can't be. I think it works because it runs through the three stages without a load on the engine. That engine is so efficient, particularly not under load (except charging the battery for a short time), the fuel burn is negligible. It doesn't run very long at all, most of the time less than the allotted time for warm up. Is the water up to 180*? No, it doesn't have to be. You have to make sure you aren't heating the seats and you are not running the compressor (covered in other threads), but with that said....

 

Think about it, do you really think, as anal as Ford is being with the software and the EPA, if remote start was an issue of lost efficiency, they would even allow it .... I rest my case LOL

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In a way remote start will improve fuel economy since you are starting out with a warmed up ICE, full battery, AND heat inside the car. Just don't go by the trip counters, do the math yourself. The ICE will burn more fuel when everything is cold while driving, than it will burn warming up by remote since it has to do triple duty, charge the pack, propel the car, and provide heat. How much of a gain all depends on how long it runs during a remote start. It is set to 10 minutes by default, in my case I usually am in it and driving away in around 5 minutes, just enough to charge the pack and warm it up. By rough estimates its about 2 MPG less than your trip summary shows when using RS. It is still a gain, but not as much as the TS would have you believe.

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