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Also, you have a manual, right? You say you are short shifting it, but how much gas are you using? It can actually use quite a bit of gas to be flooring it while lugging the engine - it's better to let it rev a bit more (3500-4k) and use 60-70% throttle if that's what you're doing. That having been said, if all of your driving is in the city (and especially if it is primarily short trips), you will get bad gas mileage. There's really no way around it (and pretty much any other modern car would be similar, except perhaps a hybrid). |
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dssence - Ummm..... You DO know that you have a mileage calculator built into the car right?
Change the settings on the dash and quit trying to calculate it using the fuel gauge. Or better yet, get a droid phone, an OBDII bluetooth module and the "torque" app, and it will track all of that for you. To complain about the gas mileage in a sports car of this caliber that gets greater than 30MPG is asinine. Maybe you should buy a prius. At least you would still have the same tires. |
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I wasn't looking for the greatest car on efficiency terms like a prius. But it never came to my thought I would be going through this tedious issue. |
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Like the other poster suggested change your display to show mileage and you will know right away if there is a problem. As an example, if I am cruising at 120 km/h my mileage is around 7l/100km assuming I'm not passing or going up a hill. However, when I am stuck in a traffic jam averaging 5km/h and barely getting out of first gear I get 13l/100km or worse. Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk |
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By the way I saw a video on youtube with a guy , with some sort of external lcd display showing some information about gallons left digitally. I assume that was connected to the OBD port.
So what's the best OBD bluetooth device , and OBD usb . ?links from amazon to avoid buying something crappy. |
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Your questions are answered in these threads....
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=57311 http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=58698 |
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Also, you will probably get slightly improved mileage as it breaks in, but I wouldn't expect it to be a magic cure-all or anything. The reality is, you're driving in the city. You won't get good gas mileage (and you still never answered my question about the length of your trips). |
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Sorry about hte length of the trips.. now that much 10k , 20km not that much . short trips. |
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That hurts your mileage too then - the engine is spending a lot of its time cold, where it isn't very efficient. It also could explain why you're getting better mileage out of your Celica - I would bet that it warms up faster, so it's spending more of its time up to temperature, which really helps efficiency.
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What's a km?
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