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Another unintended consequence from the ecotards. I never use ESS anyway; fortunately, the manual allows me to avoid it just by holding the clutch in rather than tasering it to death.In the old days, it could take a full second or two to start the engine, then the electronics would stabilize, then you'd keep the engine on until you were done driving.
Now, the government essentially forces the use of engine start/stop, which needs a lightweight flywheel so the engine can restart quickly without overloading the starter, and the ESS battery to keep the electronics stable during restart. And it could be 10-20 times more restarts than in the older days, depending on where you are driving.
If you get a heavier flywheel, it's probably a good idea to turn off ESS.
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