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post Mar 17, 2008 - 8:07 PM
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I'm sure this question has been asked before but with the rising gas prices I am getting a little curious. How many miles does the celica get city/hwy? The only mod I have is a short ram intake. Gas is already at 3.34 for unleaded. It's depressing.....
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post Mar 17, 2008 - 8:11 PM
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QUOTE(ashes1850 @ Mar 17, 2008 - 8:07 PM) [snapback]654934[/snapback]

I'm sure this question has been asked before but with the rising gas prices I am getting a little curious. How many miles does the celica get city/hwy? The only mod I have is a short ram intake. Gas is already at 3.34 for unleaded. It's depressing.....



haha i dont really know, somehow i put 20 bucks in had a little more then half and drove about 80 miles and now its only half

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i think its like 27 highway or sumthin


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i get 21.4 MPG in my TT driving like a granny, and 19 bucks for me is only a little over a 1/4 of a tank, it fills up with $60 give or take depending on the unstable gas prices....right now im paying 3.40/GAL for 93 octane shell...thing is i put 300-400 Miles per week so its tough...
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I just paid $3.91 a gallon for 93. I have CAI, header, and a cat back. I have a heavy foot and I get about 20mpg city. If I tone it done and drive like a normal person i think i could hit like 23-24 on city.

Edit: i filled up with 91 not 93 lol don't know what i was thinking....

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Wow, seeing a couple of you filling with 93 octane--i only fill with 91 octane.
I remember reading somewhere and someone saying somethin about our cars prefer Premium gas for "best performance"....i'm not sure how high the octane is over in the US for premium gas, but over here, our premium gas is 89, and our super or w/e is 91.
We don't have a 93 octane, our highest is 94 and that's only available at Sunoco.
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I use regular unleaded (87, right?) at 3.35/gal (for today at least!) and am averaging 28 to 30 mpg in stop-and-go interstate rush hour traffic (pretty much like city traffic), only mod is SRI - and even that's just a cone filter on the stock air hose. Adding Injen SRI today if I can find a screwdriver at work and the weather holds out smile.gif Hoping to see a slight increase in mpg.


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post Mar 18, 2008 - 3:06 PM
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i prefer to poor booze into my gas tank... That way me and my car can both be too drunk to drive, and nobody gets hurt... but then we are both slugish on the way to work the next day frown.gif

JK!! Really; i'm payin arround 3.5 for a gal of medium grade (Houston-Katy) And it only takes about $40-43 (low fuel light on/off) to fill er up... And it'll last all damn week (weekdays), and i drive one city to another day in-day out to work and home..

You people must drive like psychotic people to get such poor gas mileage... Or you need to tune your schett up, BADLY!! lol. I though i drove pretty... "Zainy" but damn... I think some of you have a leak...


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QUOTE(D-Man @ Mar 18, 2008 - 8:06 PM) [snapback]655200[/snapback]

i prefer to poor booze into my gas tank... That way me and my car can both be too drunk to drive, and nobody gets hurt... but then we are both slugish on the way to work the next day frown.gif

JK!! Really; i'm payin arround 3.5 for a gal of medium grade (Houston-Katy) And it only takes about $40-43 (low fuel light on/off) to fill er up... And it'll last all damn week (weekdays), and i drive one city to another day in-day out to work and home..

You people must drive like psychotic people to get such poor gas mileage... Or you need to tune your schett up, BADLY!! lol. I though i drove pretty... "Zainy" but damn... I think some of you have a leak...


I'm curious as to how many miles you are driving in that week? highway or city driving? My auto GT vert is getting between 20-22mpg in the city and I drive like a grandpa (most of the time) lol


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i'm paying 4.10 for 89 you guys got things cheap! I've been averaging around 25 lately
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QUOTE(99Celica @ Mar 18, 2008 - 8:47 PM) [snapback]655331[/snapback]

i'm paying 4.10 for 89 you guys got things cheap! I've been averaging around 25 lately


Wholey schett!! 4.10 for cheap?! GD, where do you live?!?!?!?!?!?!

as for me, i'm prob averaging somthing like 25 MPG... i drive ALOT of stop and go in the morning and steady 5-10 MPH evening...

I'll set up my mileage tommorow...

To: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&...e=UTF8&z=11

from: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&...e=UTF8&z=11

About 17 miles each way, plus plenty of redlights, and ect.

17* 2 = 34 day... *5 = 170 week.. then wal*mart, family (my gal is spanish rolleyes.gif ) ect... Adds up quickly to probably like.... 300/wk?

Remember, EVERYONE underestimates my over crowded city. Ask ANY Houston member...

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houston is pretty crowded.. he is up in north california


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post Mar 18, 2008 - 10:16 PM
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post Mar 18, 2008 - 10:16 PM
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You people running anything other than 87 that aren't turboed or have high compression engines are wasting your money. Higher octance prevents knock. It doesnt clean your engine any better than 87. Any increases in performance are purely psychological.


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post Mar 19, 2008 - 1:53 AM
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Its $11 a gallon here in the UK right now for VPower (100Ron? or 99 cant remember) get 17mpg taking it real easy.
It sucks to run a thirsty car in the UK.


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post Mar 19, 2008 - 8:13 AM
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I run ~30-ish mpg. 100 miles a day jus for work(on I-40 at the worst times of day, which means some nice highway spots, but mainly stop n go...... makes a 30min drive without traffic an hr & 15min on the light traffic days) So, highway & "city" combined + road rage(I end up revin and "gunning" the heck out of my car), sounds like some people here need some tune ups..... I get about 500mi between fillups(needle almost at empty and gas light just starting to stay on constant)

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$3.25 for Premium Chevron [approx $43 to fill up from E] and MPG? - no comment kindasad.gif


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QUOTE(hongkongnerdboy @ Mar 18, 2008 - 7:36 PM) [snapback]655345[/snapback]

houston is pretty crowded.. he is up in north california

Keep going north, he's up in Washington. California-Oregon-Washington. wink.gif


I have a tiny update to my mileage. I filled up today and did the math, with my semi-ghetto SRI (cone filter on stock hose) I got 32.9 mpg. SWEET!!!


So yesterday I put in the NOT-ghetto SRI that is shiny and has pretty letters on it that spell Injen (yay I'm so excited! biggrin.gif ) so I'll be curious to see if there's any change at all in mileage. On this tank I'm running 89 Octane, but only because once a week the gas station near me sells it for the same as 87 because they want to get rid of it before the truck comes to refill the tanks.

QUOTE(96bluevert @ Mar 18, 2008 - 3:11 PM) [snapback]655234[/snapback]

I'm curious as to how many miles you are driving in that week? highway or city driving? My auto GT vert is getting between 20-22mpg in the city and I drive like a grandpa (most of the time) lol


PS It sounds like you REALLY need a tune up or something. Your mileage should be better than that.


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QUOTE(DEATH @ Mar 19, 2008 - 9:57 AM) [snapback]655473[/snapback]

$3.25 for Premium Chevron [approx $43 to fill up from E] and MPG? - no comment kindasad.gif


Well thats what you get; with your boost.... Cant wait for my gas mileage to go down like that biggrin.gif lol.

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QUOTE(hongkongnerdboy @ Mar 18, 2008 - 7:36 PM) [snapback]655345[/snapback]

houston is pretty crowded.. he is up in north california

I have a tiny update to my mileage. I filled up today and did the math, with my semi-ghetto SRI (cone filter on stock hose) I got 32.9 mpg. SWEET!!!


Sweet!!

QUOTE(GriffGirl @ Mar 19, 2008 - 1:18 PM) [snapback]655557[/snapback]

On this tank I'm running 89 Octane, but only because once a week the gas station near me sells it for the same as 87 because they want to get rid of it before the truck comes to refill the tanks.


That's pretty damn cool~

QUOTE(96bluevert @ Mar 18, 2008 - 3:11 PM) [snapback]655234[/snapback]

I'm curious as to how many miles you are driving in that week? highway or city driving? My auto GT vert is getting between 20-22mpg in the city and I drive like a grandpa (most of the time) lol



No schett! you need a tune up BAD! Or get some fuel system cleaner atleast... wont help much, but will help a bit... and it sounds like you need all the help you can get laugh.gif

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^^^ I thought that was about average for auto 5sfe lol.. but yeah I gotta change my tranny fluid too. And yes, I do need alot of sheet done to the celi right now..gonna be $$$ kindasad.gif

edit: actually d-man, I'm getting about 300 to a tank as well, so either my math is off or one of us is calculating the size of the tank wrong lol

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a quick and inexpensive way to start saving up for those maintenance costs is to change your spark plugs, wires and clean out your air filter. Your mileage should increase pretty well. Even if you don't drop a bunch of money on "the expensive stuff." You can easily get away with NGK copper plugs (like $2/pc or less). Wires cost what they cost, go to Amazon to order the NGK wires, they'll run you $40 which is less than the cheap-o wires from Schuck's! (and $23 less than they charge for the NGKs) If the $50 hasn't killed you, spend another 20 or so on a new distributor cap and rotor. Lastly, if you're due for an oil change, GET ONE! Look online for coupons if you need to... I know around here, Jiffy Lube always has some goober waving a sign around for a twenty dollar oil change for the next car to pull in.

I promise promise promise your car will feel like a new car (comparatively speaking, of course!) and your mileage will increase noticably. You guys pay WAY more for gas up there then we do down here in Portland, make it count at least!


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QUOTE(96bluevert @ Mar 19, 2008 - 1:33 PM) [snapback]655569[/snapback]

edit: actually d-man, I'm getting about 300 to a tank as well, so either my math is off or one of us is calculating the size of the tank wrong lol


no, i just dont drive anywhere. I sit in traffic with the engine running for about an hour and a half each day. I'm only going 17 miles. But i dont drive 17 miles, I Idle 17 miles... each way. That's why it seems as if i'm getting poor mileage, but i'm not. it's just driving conditions. frown.gif

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QUOTE(GriffGirl @ Mar 19, 2008 - 5:42 PM) [snapback]655574[/snapback]

a quick and inexpensive way to start saving up for those maintenance costs is to change your spark plugs, wires and clean out your air filter. Your mileage should increase pretty well. Even if you don't drop a bunch of money on "the expensive stuff." You can easily get away with NGK copper plugs (like $2/pc or less). Wires cost what they cost, go to Amazon to order the NGK wires, they'll run you $40 which is less than the cheap-o wires from Schuck's! (and $23 less than they charge for the NGKs) If the $50 hasn't killed you, spend another 20 or so on a new distributor cap and rotor. Lastly, if you're due for an oil change, GET ONE! Look online for coupons if you need to... I know around here, Jiffy Lube always has some goober waving a sign around for a twenty dollar oil change for the next car to pull in.

I promise promise promise your car will feel like a new car (comparatively speaking, of course!) and your mileage will increase noticably. You guys pay WAY more for gas up there then we do down here in Portland, make it count at least!


Thanks for the advice. Shall do smile.gif


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edit: actually d-man, I'm getting about 300 to a tank as well, so either my math is off or one of us is calculating the size of the tank wrong lol


no, i just dont drive anywhere. I sit in traffic with the engine running for about an hour and a half each day. I'm only going 17 miles. But i dont drive 17 miles, I Idle 17 miles... each way. That's why it seems as if i'm getting poor mileage, but i'm not. it's just driving conditions. frown.gif


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QUOTE(96bluevert @ Mar 19, 2008 - 12:33 PM) [snapback]655569[/snapback]

^^^ I thought that was about average for auto 5sfe lol.. but yeah I gotta change my tranny fluid too. And yes, I do need alot of sheet done to the celi right now..gonna be $$$ kindasad.gif

edit: actually d-man, I'm getting about 300 to a tank as well, so either my math is off or one of us is calculating the size of the tank wrong lol


That's what I always got with combo city/highway unless I had the lean tune on my SAFC-II. As stated: Plugs, wires, Cap, Rotor, Oil change and air filter clean/change will help some.


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You shouldn't be calculating your mileage by the size of your tank, since you don't run it dry each time you fill up. When you fill up, divide the number miles on the odometer by the number of gallons you've added to the tank. That's your mileage.


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What I should do is fill up all the way, wait until it's half way gone, then look at the milage on the odo and fill up all the way again (look at gallons used). Been meaning to so I could get an accurate mpg, but always forget by the time it's at the half way mark. Yeah, I only fill up once ever two weeks or so, I don't drive too far usually. That's the reason for forgetting, just to let you know tongue.gif

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each week i waste 50 dollars ,, i paid for gas $3.23
and i drive each week around 300-450 miles ,,
i think its around 25 to 29
oh and i keep a constant speed of 65 or 60 all the time and my engine is stock and it reads 130,150 miles on the odometer
and i think thats fine for me,, or not????

oooh and also everytime i fill the tank i add around 10 oz of lucas oil and it has recently help me to get better mileage, also the car feels smoother

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hum... I just put gas in the car when ever i goto the gas station, or if its low... I don't usually measure it unless i'm having trouble.... If it isn't broke, dont fix it. (Just Mod it laugh.gif )

lucas oil? What is this?

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Using the miles divided by the gallons/fill-up...I get about 15-17mpg but my drive to work is only 1.6 miles each way and I let the car warm up before driving so I probably burn more gas idling in the driveway than actually driving. I fill up about once every 3 months and gas on base is $3.05 a gal.

All you people in the UK and are close to a military base...get to know someone on the base and you can pay $3.05/gal as well. Either buy their gas vouchers off them or have them escort you on base and fill up at the mini-mart/shoppette. I noticed while I was in Guam that the gas off base was over $5.50 and on base it was $2.45.

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QUOTE(D-Man @ Mar 19, 2008 - 1:52 PM) [snapback]655594[/snapback]

hum... I just put gas in the car when ever i goto the gas station, or if its low... I don't usually measure it unless i'm having trouble.... If it isn't broke, dont fix it. (Just Mod it laugh.gif )

lucas oil? What is this?


lucas oil, helps get better gas mileage,, it also cleans the pistons i think,,, and cleans the engine as well,, it does more stuff but i dont know or i dont remember exactly,, it cost about 8 dollars per a plastic bottle with 30 oz,,,
you should try it,,, it has worked excellent for me


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sea foam, lucas oil, fuel system detergents.... I'm going to pop up a post to find out everyone's opinions on what is best... This needs to be discussed...


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QUOTE(D-Man @ Mar 19, 2008 - 2:00 PM) [snapback]655598[/snapback]

sea foam, lucas oil, fuel system detergents.... I'm going to pop up a post to find out everyone's opinions on what is best... This needs to be discussed...


good ideaa,,
as soon as you start it, i will post my opinions on lucas oil, OK


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post Mar 19, 2008 - 2:09 PM
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post Mar 20, 2008 - 11:31 AM
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this morning i paid 3.05 for regular unleaded. it cost me $39.65 for 13 gallons. i had reset the trip odometer the last time i filled up. so i figuered out i'm getting about 28 MPG. my commute is 50/50 city and highway.
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boo hoo $3.05. I wish gas was 3.05 again. Damn OPEC!!!

anyway you divided the miles on your odo by around 13 to arrive at 28 mpg, right? 28 sounds about right.


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post Mar 20, 2008 - 9:19 PM
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QUOTE(airforceb2cc @ Mar 19, 2008 - 1:52 PM) [snapback]655595[/snapback]

Using the miles divided by the gallons/fill-up...I get about 15-17mpg but my drive to work is only 1.6 miles each way and I let the car warm up before driving so I probably burn more gas idling in the driveway than actually driving. I fill up about once every 3 months and gas on base is $3.05 a gal.


unless it's really cold outside, you shouldn't let your car idle for more than 30 sec when you warm it up in the mornings. Ideally you should start driving after 30 seconds, just dont' push the engine until it has warmed up completely. I don't think you'll be running 1/4 miles to work though
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^ That's absolutely true. Letting your car idle for long periods of time just wastes gas. We're not driving '53 Buicks or '77 Lincolns (god I remember that car from my early childhood...ugh) that back in the day, you HAD to let warm up before driving off. Treat 'er gingerly first thing driving off and it'll be just fine.


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post Mar 22, 2008 - 11:01 AM
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But isn't it true that a engine should be fully warmed up before shutting it down?

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