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![]() Enthusiast Joined Jul 30, '11 From Puerto Rico Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
I few month ago I read a thread about the mpg for the Toyota celica and those numbers were way off comparing to this ones from this .gov website.
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm For example the 1994 celica GT does 21 city/27 highway (23 combined) compared to 23 city/29 (25 combined) highway official EPA window sticker Check it out, it will give you the mpg for any make, model and year and you can also compare it with the official EPA window sticker fuel economy. I wish this site had a list for jdm cars because I really want to know the mpg for a celica 3sge beams redtop motor. |
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Not a new sensor, just the used one that came in the B pipe. The girlfriend has the car right now and she's doing mostly city driving and getting probably upper 20's. She also likes to drive quicker than me. And it's running crazy rich too. Once I figure out why and lean it out a little, I'm hoping to see around 30 with mixed driving.
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