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Optimistic Cynic
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Originally posted by 1s1k:
Just make the default with it off an if someone wants it on they can hit the button every time.[/QUOTE]That I don't think you can do with programming, but you could always just turn off the engine if you want.

It certainly is possible to deactivate the auto-shutoff with an OBDII programming tool. The exact procedure will vary by manufacturer as with most deep-in-the-weeds OBD functions so you'd likely need a brand-specific programmer or a very expensive one (e.g. Snap-On). Plus, the procedure is likely to be "undocumented" and might affect your warranty.
 
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Originally posted by YooperSigs:
I was just looking at a 2026 Dodge Charger Scat Pack on my dealers showroom floor. 64K. And it’s not a Hemi. Twin Turbo V6.


The last Stellanti CEO was all in on EV’s and nobody wanted them. He said no more Hemi’s at the same time which really made people hate EV’s even worse because they saw them as a replacement for the Hemi. The Hemi is still available in the Ram and is reportedly coming back for the Charger.

On a side note there is no Twin Turbo V6. The Hurricane is an inline 6 with Twin turbos. They had some initial teething problems but since the thermostat housing was redesigned the engine has been very reliable. I think over the long haul it will become another one of their legendary engines.
 
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This is going to eat the lunch of any 4runner, and unless you're doing a lot of road trips will fill the role supremely well.



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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
While I am anxiously awaiting the R2 it is not for most people going to eat the lunch of the 4Runner or any gas powered offroad vehicle.

You have to get to and from the trail. Which takes a fair amount of your charge.
Paying to charge away from your house kills nearly all the cost benefit of an electric vehicle.


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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
While I am anxiously awaiting the R2 it is not for most people going to eat the lunch of the 4Runner or any gas powered offroad vehicle.

You have to get to and from the trail. Which takes a fair amount of your charge.
Paying to charge away from your house kills nearly all the cost benefit of an electric vehicle.


true, but it doesn't have a start/stop button Big Grin
 
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I have a 2014 Ford F150 with the 6 cylinder EcoBoost engine in it. I rented the 2015 version while on a trip (because Hertz f’d up my reservation, but that’s another story). It was pretty much identical aside from the then new aluminum body and the start-stop feature. As an experiment, I left it on for a tank of gas. I got a solid 2 miles a gallon LESS than on my steel bodied truck without it. Just one data point, but still.

Simpler engines will be more reliable. Easier to work on. And I’m betting, based on my limited experience, at least no worse mileage.
 
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While I am anxiously awaiting the R2 it is not for most people going to eat the lunch of the 4Runner or any gas powered offroad vehicle.

You have to get to and from the trail. Which takes a fair amount of your charge.
Paying to charge away from your house kills nearly all the cost benefit of an electric vehicle.


true, but it doesn't have a start/stop button Big Grin


And Rivian is building out charging near major off-road trails.


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Originally posted by SpinZone:
Since most of the cars with the auto shut down/start up can be manually disabled once the car is started, I would assume it could be fixed with a software update.



It can be, at least on Fords. Right now you can use Forscan to edit the programming and disable the auto stop/start.




 
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When I decided on getting a gently used Mazda CX-5 last year, I debated between turbo and naturally aspirated. After a test drive, the N.A. seemed to have all the power I believed I'd need; it got better gas mileage and was supposedly less costly from a maintenance standpoint (and higher reliability). I looked until I found a 2024 model that didn't have the engine shutoff (Mazda had a shortage of chips that year and sent out a number that didn't have the feature as a result). I've been very happy with the power and the constant on/off that drives me crazy in my wife's Volvo.

Glad to see they're restoring options once more.


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Rivan? I was looking at someone's (CR?) reliability ratings the other day and they were way down, if not at the very bottom.
 
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