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steve87j 12-26-2012 06:32 PM

highest mpg possible
 
So guys I'm averaging 26.2 mostly city. I shift around 3k rpm. What's the best way to maximize mpg ?

1st seems like it chugs under 2k . So I tend to rev high to avoid the bumpy start.

Pointers?

:burnrubber:

Celica00 12-26-2012 06:40 PM

i get about 30 mpg when w/ mostly city driving, 34 if mostly highway (this includes plenty of 'spirited' revving)... it sounds stupid but treating the pedal like theres an egg inbetween your foot and the pedal really helps. also, when coasting in traffic or anticipating a stop or just general decelaration, always put the clutch in asap which acts as if your car is in neutral while youre still moving, greatly improves mpg

jshadeck 12-26-2012 07:05 PM

Ive gotten 29.8 over the first 2200 miles on the car overall. Thats less than 40% highway, and definitely some spirited driving ;)

Shagaliscious 12-26-2012 07:11 PM

Wait...are you saying you rev it higher then 2k rpms when starting from a dead stop? That is very high, and you shouldn't need to do that. Not to sound like a jerk, but are you new at driving manual?

For me, recently i've been getting around 26mpg, I would say 50/50 driving, and I have fun driving it.

that_one_guy 12-26-2012 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Celica00 (Post 628373)
also, when coasting in traffic or anticipating a stop or just general decelaration, always put the clutch in asap which acts as if your car is in neutral while youre still moving, greatly improves mpg

I think with no input on the gas pedal, the engine will try to stay at idle speed. If you are getting off the freeway for example and you push the clutch in to coast to a stop, you are spending that fuel needed to idle for the entire time you have the clutch in or are in neutral. If you leave it in gear however, the wheels turning connected to the engine will keep the engine spinning faster than idle so the engine will give no fuel. This saves fuel and brake pads, I just wouldn't recommend downshifting to brake.

Other tips are to start slow and if you are on flat ground going a constant speed, put it in 6th where you can put around at a low rpm. try to reduce inconsistent speeds, if you usually go on a road at 50mph, but you know there is a turn you have to slow to 30mph then speed back up, try just going 30 and never have to slow/speed up. If you are running errands, go to your furthest destination first, this will allow your engine to warm up completely so you get better mileage on the shorter runs back.

There are plenty of other ways but these are things that are easiest to change and most people don't think about when trying to get the most mpg. I'm at 31.5mpg now and I only drive city, less than 5 miles to work.

Jpen115 12-26-2012 07:25 PM

Im at 22 mpg. I suck.

carbonBLUE 12-26-2012 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steve87j (Post 628363)
So guys I'm averaging 26.2 mostly city. I shift around 3k rpm. What's the best way to maximize mpg ?

1st seems like it chugs under 2k . So I tend to rev high to avoid the bumpy start.

Pointers?

:burnrubber:

highest mpg possible? ive done 42 mpgs all highway in one trip doing 65 :D i average about 31 on the display about 30-32 mpg between fillups 35 city/65 highway (i fill up 10.5 gallons when the light comes on)

Celica00 12-26-2012 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Jpen115 (Post 628454)
Im at 22 mpg. I suck.

that just means you have the most fun:burnrubber:

Sigh-on-Rice 12-26-2012 07:46 PM

I think 26.2 mpg mostly city driving is good.
I get just over 30 mpg, 1/2 city & 1/2 highway.
I would just have fun driving it without worrying about the mpg.

Jpen115 12-26-2012 07:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Celica00 (Post 628474)
that just means you have the most fun:burnrubber:

Hahahaha thanks for making my negative a positive!!! :thumbup:

smbrm 12-26-2012 08:46 PM

One of the best places to check what people are experiencing fuel consumption wise is here:

http://www.fuelly.com/car/scion/fr-s/2013

This car, whether AT or MT appears to experience a very wide range of FE depending on driving style, ambient temperature, topography,trip length, you name it, it appears to have a noticeable difference.

My best FE so far is 46.9 100% highway with a worst of 25.2 100% city(winter short trip) based calculation from refuelling additions.

As you can see from the info on this site, normal is very broad!

kanundrum 12-26-2012 09:07 PM

During break in long road trip to NY was getting 34mpg consistently

now its like Sub 25

Rayme 12-26-2012 09:12 PM

I'm doing almost always city driving, and it's really freakin cold out and I get about 25 MPG. Anything better than that would be easy to acheive unless you have a heavy foot!

ayau 12-26-2012 09:15 PM

Check your tire pressure and verify that it's about 35psi.


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