Ratbert
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3.6 minutes was the average for how long the surveyed people thought it would take for it to be beneficial. The two vials showed how far off their estimates were from reality.Didn’t someone post here before that ran his city commute for 6 months on, then 6 months off, and only saved around a couple gallons of gas?
I noticed the pic above showed the fuel for idling 3.6 minutes vs one restart. I don’t know of any stoplights that make you wait that long, so IMHO that isn’t a good comparison. Show the fuel usage for a typical time of a red light. It would be much more accurate.
Based on their tests the break even point was seven seconds, not 3.6 minutes.
Consider watching the video before giving your humble opinion on how it should have been done differently.
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