Schönes Video! Ist ein Vernunftauto mit Kultfaktor, könnte mir auch gefallen. Aber wie es denn auf der Autobahn, wenn man dann die Höchstgeschwindigkeit fahren möchte? Ist das Dauerhaft möglich? Man würde ja eigentlich sein Auto nicht dauerhaft unter Vollast betreiben, was ja beim Smart nur um 130km/h sind. Wie ist es damit? Sonst finde ich den absolut ausreichend und super!
Also 140km/h sind durchaus machbar. Allerdings machts eher wenig Spaß, da das Auto leider sehr Windanfällig ist. Aber mit 100-120km/h lässt es sich angenehm fahren.
Mir geht es ja nur um den Seriensmart cdi, alles andere ist bei dem 800ccm Motor wie man weiß weder ratsam noch haltbare Leistung. Werde mal eine Probefahrt machen, das ist ohnehin stets das Beste.
Aber mit dem kommt man, trotz gleich großem Tank, ca. 200-300km weniger hin als mit dem CDI.... denke das spricht für sich, auf die 20-30km/h in der Endgeschwindigkeit kann ich dann auch verzichten^^
llandudno, it doesn't necessarily work out that way with turbodiesels. Chipping the engine increases the torque output by approx 20%. This allows for shorter gear shifting than with the standard engine. Also, since power output rises throughout the rev range, a chipped Smart diesel would produce the same horsepower at 2500 rpm that requires 3500 in the standard engine, which also saves fuel. People with chipped diesels usually experience an improvement in economy of 5% when driven normally.
Certainly if you use the extra power you will use more fuel. But as I explained earlier, an engine that produces more torque will produce the same power lower in the rev range, which leads to less gear changing & therefore can actually save fuel. Next year, Smart are upgrading the CDI to 54 bhp & 96 ft/lbs, (current figures 45 bhp, 81 ft/lbs) while retaining the same mpg & CO2 figures, for this very reason.
By the way, if your figures for your C1 are accurate, then you achieved a figure of 110 miles per gallon. Well done!
I used to own a Citroen AX with the 53 bhp 1.3 indirect injection diesel. On a long trip to Cornwall @ 50 - 55 mph, I once averaged 106 mpg brim to brim. All this technology later hasn't resulted in much advance in economy sadly. On the same trip today in the Smart CDI, I would hope for close to 120 mpg.
This impressive economy figure was achieved on a long journey from my home in Llandudno in North Wales to Newcastle with some sight seeing along Hadrians Wall.
Home via Penrith and North Yorkshire Moors including Buttertubs Pass and Keld.
Got home 457 on clock.
A weeks drive to work and a trip around Snowdonia left 750 on my clock before the warning buzzer sounded mening less than 3litres of fuel left.
All this at around 50-55 mph very careful driving.
The roads near Keld before Buttertubs are some of the poorest i have ever driven along.
I know its big farming area but the erosion and potholes were years in the making and made for uncomfortable driving.
The winding steep remote roads around Mucker,Buttertubs and Keld are totally unsuited for economy driving so i was more than surprised with my 750 total.
Also the amount of dead rabbits along that road was unnerving
If I remember correctly, the weight of the AX diesel was 720 kg, which I believe is the same as the Smart, although the AX probably had better aerodynamics than the Smart. Cars are far too heavy these days, as a result of all the gadgets & crash protection.
Tunit recently chipped a Smart diesel in an article in Diesel Car magazine. They achieved figures of 101 ft/lbs of torque @ 2400rpm, & 60 bhp & 3750 rpm. The standard figures were 89 ft/lbs & 47 bhp at the same engine speeds. Slightly up on the quoted figures.
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GothyGothy 1 year ago
Die Musik erinnert mich an einen billigen Porno!
DerRetromann 1 year ago
Musik ist scheußlich
Munich81245 2 years ago
Schönes Video! Ist ein Vernunftauto mit Kultfaktor, könnte mir auch gefallen. Aber wie es denn auf der Autobahn, wenn man dann die Höchstgeschwindigkeit fahren möchte? Ist das Dauerhaft möglich? Man würde ja eigentlich sein Auto nicht dauerhaft unter Vollast betreiben, was ja beim Smart nur um 130km/h sind. Wie ist es damit? Sonst finde ich den absolut ausreichend und super!
GermanTurbo 2 years ago
Danke.
Also 140km/h sind durchaus machbar. Allerdings machts eher wenig Spaß, da das Auto leider sehr Windanfällig ist. Aber mit 100-120km/h lässt es sich angenehm fahren.
AtomscheGurke 2 years ago
hatte letzens einen getunten, bin mit bis zu 180 km/h (laut tacho) von lübeck nach hamburg gefahren.
würde sagen bis 160 fährt es sich angenehm, danach empfand ich es als riskant :)
T3nJ1n 2 years ago
Mir geht es ja nur um den Seriensmart cdi, alles andere ist bei dem 800ccm Motor wie man weiß weder ratsam noch haltbare Leistung. Werde mal eine Probefahrt machen, das ist ohnehin stets das Beste.
GermanTurbo 2 years ago
160 fährt auch sonst nur der Benziner ;)
Aber mit dem kommt man, trotz gleich großem Tank, ca. 200-300km weniger hin als mit dem CDI.... denke das spricht für sich, auf die 20-30km/h in der Endgeschwindigkeit kann ich dann auch verzichten^^
AtomscheGurke 2 years ago
I hope that the new 451 smart CDI will be sale in canada soon. I love my 450 pulse CDI!
dieselkiki 2 years ago
absolut coollllll
ja - der benziner braucht ja zum teil bis 8 liter
ich hab noch nen crossblade - der (so man bisserl tritt) braucht gut sprit
den cdi fahr ich so zwischen 3 (dann ganz soft) und 5 liter.
aber sind doch gute verbräuche ......
klasse video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GissMuc 2 years ago
danke!
ja der benziner und der diesel haben gleich großen tank, mit dem benziner kann ich aber nur ca. 500km fahren, mit dem diesel fast 1000km.
AtomscheGurke 2 years ago
Nice...! I am about to buy a CDI myself. Do you know if it would be possible to chip the engine?
andreas2970 3 years ago
I don't know if you can chip the CDI engine. but the other smart models are possible to chip.
AtomscheGurke 3 years ago
It seems pointless in chipping the engine when you are buying the CDi for its 114 MPG economy.
You might aswell go for the Brabus if its performance your after and altering the CDi computer will no doubt effect its brilliant economy.
I would leave well alone.
llandudnoboy 2 years ago
llandudno, it doesn't necessarily work out that way with turbodiesels. Chipping the engine increases the torque output by approx 20%. This allows for shorter gear shifting than with the standard engine. Also, since power output rises throughout the rev range, a chipped Smart diesel would produce the same horsepower at 2500 rpm that requires 3500 in the standard engine, which also saves fuel. People with chipped diesels usually experience an improvement in economy of 5% when driven normally.
hiyadroogs 2 years ago
I quite agree but Mercedes has developed this 800CC TurboDiesel to be as fuel efficient as it possibly can be.
At present i am running a Citroen C1 diesel which has returned 751miles on just 31litres of fuel without any alterations.
If Mercedes had intended the CDi to have more power it would have given it .
Remapping an engine may produce more Hp but in using that Hp you will prabably use more fuel in the process.
A car that easily achieves over 100mpg should be left well alone.
llandudnoboy 2 years ago
Certainly if you use the extra power you will use more fuel. But as I explained earlier, an engine that produces more torque will produce the same power lower in the rev range, which leads to less gear changing & therefore can actually save fuel. Next year, Smart are upgrading the CDI to 54 bhp & 96 ft/lbs, (current figures 45 bhp, 81 ft/lbs) while retaining the same mpg & CO2 figures, for this very reason.
hiyadroogs 2 years ago
By the way, if your figures for your C1 are accurate, then you achieved a figure of 110 miles per gallon. Well done!
I used to own a Citroen AX with the 53 bhp 1.3 indirect injection diesel. On a long trip to Cornwall @ 50 - 55 mph, I once averaged 106 mpg brim to brim. All this technology later hasn't resulted in much advance in economy sadly. On the same trip today in the Smart CDI, I would hope for close to 120 mpg.
hiyadroogs 2 years ago
This impressive economy figure was achieved on a long journey from my home in Llandudno in North Wales to Newcastle with some sight seeing along Hadrians Wall.
Home via Penrith and North Yorkshire Moors including Buttertubs Pass and Keld.
Got home 457 on clock.
A weeks drive to work and a trip around Snowdonia left 750 on my clock before the warning buzzer sounded mening less than 3litres of fuel left.
All this at around 50-55 mph very careful driving.
An easy 100+ to the gallon.
llandudnoboy 2 years ago
Apart from Newcastle, I've visited all the places in your message. : )
hiyadroogs 2 years ago
Thank you for reading my replie.
The roads near Keld before Buttertubs are some of the poorest i have ever driven along.
I know its big farming area but the erosion and potholes were years in the making and made for uncomfortable driving.
The winding steep remote roads around Mucker,Buttertubs and Keld are totally unsuited for economy driving so i was more than surprised with my 750 total.
Also the amount of dead rabbits along that road was unnerving
I actually lost count.
llandudnoboy 2 years ago
If I remember correctly, the weight of the AX diesel was 720 kg, which I believe is the same as the Smart, although the AX probably had better aerodynamics than the Smart. Cars are far too heavy these days, as a result of all the gadgets & crash protection.
hiyadroogs 2 years ago
Tunit recently chipped a Smart diesel in an article in Diesel Car magazine. They achieved figures of 101 ft/lbs of torque @ 2400rpm, & 60 bhp & 3750 rpm. The standard figures were 89 ft/lbs & 47 bhp at the same engine speeds. Slightly up on the quoted figures.
hiyadroogs 2 years ago
Nice movie! Was ist ihre real verbrauch mit der cdi?
Smart4two 3 years ago
Danke!
Verbrauch liegt bei ca. 4L / 100km. Je nach Fahrweise auch etwas weniger. Auf jedenfall verbraucht er weniger als das Benziner-Modell.
AtomscheGurke 3 years ago