Originally Posted By: ekpolk
Time limited today so I'll address just this. As far as the multi-starts are concerned, while I'm sure the proper oil plays a role, the design itself addresses the problem. When the ECU decides to start the ICE, MG2 is used to spin the ICE up to approx 1000 rpms, before it turns on the gas and spark. In essence, the engine pre-oils itself before every ICE start. You can also use this feature when you're skirting the limits of stealth mode. If you learn to feel the feint rumble of the ICE pre-oiling, you can then quickly back off the accelerator a tad, usually aborting the start (unless it's for a must-start condition, like a low SoC), and keeping yourself in stealth a little longer. It's more obvious in the Prius, but there and usable in the Camry on all but the smoothest starts.
EKP,
Pondering your logic. MG2 spin up pre-oiling.... well, sort of...
Regardless of how the ICE is 'spun up'.... MG2 spin start or a 'spark start' from zero rpm.... it's still a start. And starting is where the wear occurs. Using the MG2 spin start scenario, the oil would still have but a small opportunity to circulate to the critical parts before 'fuel on/switch on' at 1000 rpm. It certainally helps as there's 'more better' oil pressure when the ICE takes a load. Realistically, the "MG spin start" takes only second or two, hardly enough time to get the oil everywhere its needed or in sufficient quantity.
The use of '20 weight' oils would appear to play a very critical function, even more than we would initially think, in reducing start up wear in hybrid ICE cycles.
I think a far simpler answer is that by using the "MG2 spin up" technique you reduce the sudden drag and slow down of the car when the ICE dumps in making it far less noticeable to the driver.
The question for you, Sir, is: Do Prii and HyCams use some type of accumulator to store oil at pressure to avoid dry starts under these same conditions?? Perhaps, some type of internal nooks and crannies?, that help hold the oil in the upper part of the engine longer?
Cheers!!