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GMC
Sierra Hybrid 2005 Accentuated with GMC
Parts from Parts Train |
by:
Jenny
McLane |
A
standard Vortec 5300 5.3-liter V8 engine
powers the Sierra Hybrid and a 4-speed Hydra-Matic
automatic transmission coupled with the
full-size truck segment's first hybrid propulsion
technology for improved fuel economy.
The Sierra hybrid uses electric power even
less frequently. Its gasoline engine can
shut down when the car is stopped (actually,
when it's braking to a stop, below 13 mph
or so) and-that's it. The batteries (three
14-volt units plus the standard 12-volt)
cannot power the truck at low speeds. Nor
do they help out the gasoline engine, which
therefore can't be any smaller. It's the
same 5.3-liter V-8 GM pickup buyers know
and love. Because of the limited nature
of this hybrid system, the benefits are
mild: roughly 2 mpg in city driving and
1 mpg during the EPA's highway cycle.
The system replaces the traditional starter
motor and alternator with a compact 14-kw
electric induction motor or starter generator
integrated between the engine and transmission.
The starter generator provides fast, quiet
starting power and allows the gasoline engine
to automatically start and stop under certain
conditions to conserve fuel.
The Sierra Hybrid also offers four 120-volt/20-amp
electrical auxiliary power outlets located
under the rear seat and in the pickup bed.
Because the 5.3-liter V-8 is the same as
that in non-hybrid pickups, its power and
torque outputs are the same (295 horsepower,
325 pound-feet of torque). Acceleration,
towing, and payload are undiminished. The
extra hybrid gear takes up very little space-the
biggest component, the three extra batteries,
is under the rear seat. One interesting
feature of the hybrid trucks are its four,
120-volt 20-amp AC power outlets in the
cargo bed and the rear seat; but the engine
must be running in order to use them.
As in hybrid cars, the gas engine shuts
off at stoplights to save fuel, and an electric
motor restarts the engine when the gas pedal
is pushed. Unlike most hybrids, the electric
motor does not help propel the vehicle.
The system does include a unique feature
aimed at commercial users and picnic tailgaters:
a generator that provides 120-volt power
for running electrical accessories.
Available in California, Washington, Oregon,
Alaska, Nevada and Florida, the Sierra Hybrid
delivers up to 10 percent better fuel economy
with the same power and performance as the
5.3-liter V8. In fact, that same engine
powers the Hybrid, developing the same 295
horsepower and 335 pound-feet of torque.
GM is not to be outpaced in this hurried
race for the development of producing fuel
cells. With all these amazing technological
breakthroughs in the automotive industry,
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vehicles.
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do not diminish the performance of your
car.
About the author:
Jenny McLane is a 36 year old native of
Iowa and has a knack for research on cars
and anything and everything about it. She
works full time as a Market Analyst for
one of the leading car parts suppliers in
the country today.
http://www.partstrain.com/ShopByVehicle/GMC
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