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yooooooo 03-19-2021 06:01 AM

Toyota 86 Fuel Consumption
 
Hey guys so I recently bought a 2019 Toyota 86 GTS used from a dealer. I drive pretty well by always shifting below 3k and coasting whenever I can. However the gauge shows that I do 10.5L/100km. I drive half suburban and highway. Also when I unscrew the gas cap it makes a hissing noise? Is this normal?

Purist 03-19-2021 06:09 AM

Yes.

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Thefalls 03-19-2021 06:10 AM

Its better you calculate by filling up full tank and calculating how many kms you covered.

Hissing noise is normal. Don't stress about that.

And reset the fuel estimation gauge with every fill up. It will be more precise this way.

yooooooo 03-19-2021 06:35 AM

Yea I have been. Thanks.

Purist 03-19-2021 06:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Thefalls (Post 3414986)
Its better you calculate by filling up full tank and calculating how many kms you covered.


And reset the fuel estimation gauge with every fill up. It will be more precise this way.

I'm pretty sure the fuel consumption is calculated using data from the fuel map so it should be extremely precise

. I could be wrong...





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Tcoat 03-19-2021 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Thefalls (Post 3414986)
Its better you calculate by filling up full tank and calculating how many kms you covered.

Hissing noise is normal. Don't stress about that.

And reset the fuel estimation gauge with every fill up. It will be more precise this way.

Actually the fuel consumption gauge shows an average. The longer you leave it without resetting the more accurate that average is since it has more varied data points.
It is the total opposite to what you would intuitively think is happening.

RToyo86 03-19-2021 09:15 AM

For your driving habits 10.5L/100 seems high. That's around 22mpg.

I get 9.5L/100 or 24mpg average in the winter with more idle time and long warm ups.

Dadhawk 03-19-2021 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by yooooooo (Post 3414984)
However the gauge shows that I do 10.5L/100km. I drive half suburban and highway.

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Originally Posted by RToyo86 (Post 3415004)
For your driving habits 10.5L/100 seems high. That's around 22mpg.

I get 9.5L/100 or 24mpg average in the winter with more idle time and long warm ups.

I'm guessing you fellow drivers must do a good bit of city driving? I think I'd have to punch a hole in my tank to get that low. Over 180,000 miles I've averaged 33.5MPH (7.02L/100km).

It's actually improved over time, even though the majority of the travel is the same roads. I posted about that earlier today (and on a couple of previous occasions in my owner's journal).

yooooooo 03-19-2021 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Dadhawk (Post 3415007)
I'm guessing you fellow drivers must do a good bit of city driving? I think I'd have to punch a hole in my tank to get that low. Over 180,000 miles I've averaged 33.5MPH (7.02L/100km).

It's actually improved over time, even though the majority of the travel is the same roads. I posted about that earlier today (and on a couple of previous occasions in my owner's journal).

Yea that’s what I’ve been hearing. Should I go get it checked with a mechanic ?

Dadhawk 03-19-2021 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by yooooooo (Post 3415010)
Yea that’s what I’ve been hearing. Should I go get it checked with a mechanic ?

Obviously couldn't hurt, but it's so condition specific, it may be your "normal". I can't really say its a requirement if you aren't seeing any other issues.

RToyo86 03-19-2021 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Dadhawk (Post 3415007)
I'm guessing you fellow drivers must do a good bit of city driving? I think I'd have to punch a hole in my tank to get that low. Over 180,000 miles I've averaged 33.5MPH (7.02L/100km).

It's actually improved over time, even though the majority of the travel is the same roads. I posted about that earlier today (and on a couple of previous occasions in my owner's journal).

It's a mix, but I also don't baby the car either. I regularly take the car up to 5-7k rpm on the drives home via back roads to my house on 80kmh roads.
My morning commute is mostly highway. I live 1 minute from the highway so I end up idling my car for 5 minutes in the morning so I don't jump on with a stone cold engine when it is -10°c of colder.

That's why I find it odd I still manage better mileage in my worst possible conditions than his regular.
In the summer I average around 28mpg under the same mix of driving.

Itsthebeast 03-19-2021 10:41 AM

I usually get between 29-30 for my average and I live in a stop and go city. 22 seems a bit low to me unless you're sudden stopping and stomping the gas at every stop, could also be the gas you're using. Lower octane gas usually gets lower milage for me from what I've noticed the few times I've used it

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Dadhawk 03-19-2021 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by RToyo86 (Post 3415020)
It's a mix, but I also don't baby the car either.

I don't baby mine either, but I also don't ever idle for long (including warming up the car). Even in cold weather, I crank and go. Now, mind you I don't see but a handful of days a year below freezing where I live now, but even when I lived further N in the USA where that is the norm, I never warmed up my car.

RToyo86 03-19-2021 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Dadhawk (Post 3415025)
I don't baby mine either, but I also don't ever idle for long (including warming up the car). Even in cold weather, I crank and go. Now, mind you I don't see but a handful of days a year below freezing where I live now, but even when I lived further N in the USA where that is the norm, I never warmed up my car.

The 4.3fd doesn't help. The best tank I have managed was cruise locked at 110kmh for most of the tank @ 32mpg. That's measuring mileage and fuel added at fill-up.

When I park the car in the garage and car shuffle I can set off right away without issue. it's when it sits in the driveway in temperatures -10c and below. Once it gets to -15c the clutch pedal is spongy on startup and takes 2-3 minutes idling to feel normal. it doesn't shift smoothy in those conditions until the fluid warms up.


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