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Old 03-01-2014, 02:36 PM   #1
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How many rpms does your FRS idle at ?

Guys want to know how many rpm's is your needle idling at ? I think mine is way to high.
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I have a BRZ and it idles between 600 and 700 rpm once it's warmed up.
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I have a BRZ and it idles between 600 and 700 rpm once it's warmed up.
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Cool thanks, I'm just trying to see the average. Cause I got a toyota FT86. And I'm getting crazy about my fuel consumption. I bought the car 1 month ago. Had 2 tank fill ups. And with just 1/4 tank I've done 60km max. so this is pissing me off.
I caller my dealer and stupid guy said.. well you got a sports car that's supposed to consume in fuel. What the hell , NO IT"S NOT !.
My previous car a toyota liftback GT 1979 year , it's more efficient with a carburator than this new car.
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Cool thanks, I'm just trying to see the average. Cause I got a toyota FT86. And I'm getting crazy about my fuel consumption. I bought the car 1 month ago. Had 2 tank fill ups. And with just 1/4 tank I've done 60km max. so this is pissing me off.
I caller my dealer and stupid guy said.. well you got a sports car that's supposed to consume in fuel. What the hell , NO IT"S NOT !.
My previous car a toyota liftback GT 1979 year , it's more efficient with a carburator than this new car.
You really should get a different car. I think this is the 14th thread you have on your poor fuel mileage. What RPM does yours idle at?
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You really should get a different car. I think this is the 14th thread you have on your poor fuel mileage. What RPM does yours idle at?
Do you really live in "Amish Town"? I know just outside allenville I've seen horse and buggies

And how are you averaging 35 MPG? wtf, put your foot down for horses sake
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You really should get a different car. I think this is the 14th thread you have on your poor fuel mileage. What RPM does yours idle at?
Hi honestly I like this car, and it was my dream car when I first saw it. But I never thought I would go through this. If I'm not mistaken my idling is a bit high at around 800rpm.
One way or another I would find some way to fix this.
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Hi honestly I like this car, and it was my dream car when I first saw it. But I never thought I would go through this. If I'm not mistaken my idling is a bit high at around 800rpm.
One way or another I would find some way to fix this.
Easy, get a tune and adjust the idle target. Perceived problem solved(really not)
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Easy, get a tune and adjust the idle target. Perceived problem solved(really not)
Thanks dude, I'm don't think this would be the issue but at least I can try. Is it that hard to adjust and tune up the idling on his car ? ECU Flash. or just a screw ?
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Cool thanks, I'm just trying to see the average. Cause I got a toyota FT86. And I'm getting crazy about my fuel consumption. I bought the car 1 month ago. Had 2 tank fill ups. And with just 1/4 tank I've done 60km max. so this is pissing me off.
I caller my dealer and stupid guy said.. well you got a sports car that's supposed to consume in fuel. What the hell , NO IT"S NOT !.
My previous car a toyota liftback GT 1979 year , it's more efficient with a carburator than this new car.
You've done 60km and consumed a quarter tank, or done 60km and have a quarter tank left? As for your previous car, which engine did it have, and how were you measuring gas mileage?
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Do you really live in "Amish Town"? I know just outside allenville I've seen horse and buggies

And how are you averaging 35 MPG? wtf
Close enough that 100 yards up the road is a main Horse and Buggy route. 35 mpg is easy. Shift @ 2K and neutral down the hills. Rev match when going back in gear. If you look at my July 14th mileage I was pounding the rev limiter @ the Tail of the Dragon for 40 miles.
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Thanks dude, I'm don't think this would be the issue but at least I can try. Is it that hard to adjust and tune up the idling on his car ? ECU Flash. or just a screw ?
You want an ecu flash. Best bet would be to get an open flash tablet. Improves over stock tune and will smooth the car out. Well worth the money

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Do you really live in "Amish Town"? I know just outside allenville I've seen horse and buggies

And how are you averaging 35 MPG? wtf, put your foot down for horses sake
You'll also note that I have an R8 to play with if I want go fast. Then I only get 7 - 8 mpg.
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