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Topic #60982 29 posts Started by Lexicon_Devil

I decided to pay close attention to my mileage this week.
I'm driving a 94 GT 5-Speed.

I don't really go over 70-80 on the highway..but I drive
"peppy" on the surface roads (can't help but have fun in
the Celica)..

I'm getting about 280 a tank. With recent plugs, wires,
rotor, cap, distributor.

How's your mileage this summer and how do you drive?

My new, blue spark plug wires gave my Celica, roughly, 250 more horsepower..94 Celica GT89 Sentra Sport Coupe Project (the other haggard woman)
Wow, that's pretty crappy.

I get just under 400 a tank, maybe even 400 if I let it go all the way to empty.
Yeah, I drive at pretty high RPMs on the surface roads...but I think
I need a new oxygen sensor and a couple other things.

My new, blue spark plug wires gave my Celica, roughly, 250 more horsepower..94 Celica GT89 Sentra Sport Coupe Project (the other haggard woman)
Anywhere from 28-32mpg depending on how I drive.

-Matt

This post has been edited by GotToyota: Aug 7, 2008 - 10:18 PM
I get about 300 a tank. Jeez 400? what am i doing wrong? i Just replaced my spark plugs and wires..everyhitn else seems fine. What else should i do.
at my rate, im gettin 330-400 a tank. 94 gt, idk how new anything is, i just started driving it last wednesday
now i'm getting 25-27.5 mpg. all city (no freeways or hwy).
in the winter i get 19-20mpg.

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i get about 26 to 32 as well but i got the auto and its and st but i dont drive to much usually 3 to 4 days a week
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QUOTE (Athorn @ Aug 7, 2008 - 11:43 PM) *
>I get about 300 a tank. Jeez 400? what am i doing wrong? i Just replaced my spark plugs and wires..everyhitn else seems fine. What else should i do.


You're doing nothing wrong. You're driving a GT. He's driving an ST. It all depends on your
driving. My city driving RPMs are almost always above 3k. And I do mostly city driving.
If I took it really easy - drove soft, shifted soft and lightened up on the gas foot, my mileage
would jump up considerably. In the situation where I am doing highway driving, I get about
31 MPG.

My new, blue spark plug wires gave my Celica, roughly, 250 more horsepower..94 Celica GT89 Sentra Sport Coupe Project (the other haggard woman)
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QUOTE (azian_advanced @ Aug 8, 2008 - 1:21 AM) *
>now i'm getting 25-27.5 mpg. all city (no freeways or hwy).
in the winter i get 19-20mpg.


Get a block heater or a oil pan heating pad !!!

I have the same crappy winter MPG...winter blend + cold + snowy road = excrement!

-Rémy02SiR, 08250R
i have a block heater.. it's just that my parents think it's a waste of electricity if i leave it on overnight (i can agree to that). they say turning it on in the morning a couple of hours before i leave is ok.. and when i park at the university, i park at the 'cheap' far lot with no power available. frown.gif

oh yeah, btw we get much harsher winters than you.. wink.gif

i love snow... i just hate the cold.

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Last time I checked I think I got 412 miles on a tank.

I have a 95 GT Auto
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QUOTE (ETNRIDER @ Aug 8, 2008 - 9:21 AM) *
>Last time I checked I think I got 412 miles on a tank.

I have a 95 GT Auto


all highway?^

auto gt here. about 315 to 330 if i run it to like 12.9gal (combo of city and hwy)

KawiLove
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QUOTE (azian_advanced @ Aug 8, 2008 - 10:06 AM) *
>i have a block heater.. it's just that my parents think it's a waste of electricity if i leave it on overnight (i can agree to that). they say turning it on in the morning a couple of hours before i leave is ok.. and when i park at the university, i park at the 'cheap' far lot with no power available. frown.gif

oh yeah, btw we get much harsher winters than you.. wink.gif

i love snow... i just hate the cold.


OOH wait there, I will not argue with you, but last winter here was the worst ever! I had no blower and no place to put all my snow, it was insane!

Buy a timer for the block heater (I guess you have that already ), 2 hours of pre-heating proably only costs like .20 $ of power.

-Rémy02SiR, 08250R
Crappy. About 21.5-23.5 depending on how much I use the A/C and throttle. I guess the motor has something to do with that though. biggrin.gif
I check my mileage every time I fill up to make sure everything is kosher; it hasn't been below 25 in a few years. 27-29 combined city/highway with AC on is average. I've gotten over 33 on highway trips.
I went to albany this week. 90miles there. 110ish back (car accident...long way around) crusing 3k RPM + some city driving and the tank is empty.

currently 368miles on the tank....and i have enough to get to the station.. 7 miles from my house.

This post has been edited by devilsden97: Aug 8, 2008 - 3:09 PM

KawiLove
420 miles on a tank easily before I start getting scared. That's mostly highway miles, but with stop and go traffic
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QUOTE (ETNRIDER @ Aug 8, 2008 - 9:21 AM) *
>Last time I checked I think I got 412 miles on a tank.

I have a 95 GT Auto


That's about what I used to get with stock 15'' rims. Now I usually fill up around 370-380 to be on the safe side (it would probably go over 400 though) with 17's. About 27-29 mpg, which I think it's pretty normal, considering I use my A/C every now and then and I don't drive slow either.
i just checked my hwy mileage as i was coming back from the US cruising at 3000-3200 rpm's with A/C i got 32 mpg.

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A little over 400 a tank with most being highway miles.
IDK if there's anything I could do to raise my MPG...I'm assuming the engine is working pretty efficiently even though it's older.

Assuming I drive 400 miles and empty the tank, I'm only getting 25 MPG. Good, but I drive pretty relaxed, with AC on 75% of the time and the rest with the windows down when I do less than 55. Weird since the factory estimations are 27 city, 34 highway, I would think I'd get somewhere in between that.
i have a ST 5 speed. with new spark plugs, K&N cold air intake, with one new ntk oxygen sensor and full exhaust system. I drive all city. Shifting at no more than 2,200 rpms and never going faster than 50mph. Pretty much driving like a grandma you can say... i get 380 miles with 13.5 gallons. The tank itself can carry 14.5 gallons. I always fill up when the gas light turns on or a little before. like in between empty and the 1/4 line. the best the car will get on the street is 28 mpg. still need to change my main oxygen sensor that has 110,000 miles on it. I NEVER USE THE A/C

This post has been edited by BonzaiCelica: Aug 11, 2008 - 9:16 PM

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best so far was 32mpg. im using 94 GT a/t
374/12.9=28.99 on my last tank. (included a 180ish mile highway trip)

KawiLove
34mpg right after an oil change and mostly highway miles.
i almost never use my ac and i drive ...........peppy.... i think was the earlyer term i can get about 390-400 to the tank and thank god i dont have winters like that i think the coldest i have ever seen it here was 20 above 0. And its thats a pretty fair mix of hwy and city driving.
According to some post on some other forum kilometers per litre (kpl) = mpg * 0.3540, i know my car does 8kpl around the city (probably about 9kpl if hitting the very bottom of the tank--below e) and i reach between 9-10 kpl if any motorway driving is done on the same tank of gas, by this equation i'm getting 22mpg in the city and between 25 - 28mpg with motorway driving included. On a scale between 0-10, 0 being conservative without freewheeling, 10 being lead foot, my driving is about 7.

Mike W1996 Toyota Celica ST205 GT-FOURGT2860RS turbine, TiAL mvr44, JE 86.5φ piston, Clutchmasters FX400, APEX P-FC269awhp / 273ft-lbs
Using the maths given by delusionz, I get about 11 km/l (31 mpg) around town and 13.5 km/l (38 mpg) for purely open road driving. Around town I get 550km from full to when the light comes on (~50l), and about 680 km on open road driving. I wouldn't call my driving "nana" driving but I don't take it to 7k with every shift, usually to 3 -4.5k with the odd one to 6k.

1994年 トヨタ 神々しいMy FacebookMy BeboQUOTE (loll6g @ Nov 6, 2008 - 5:53 AM)automatics are for lazy ass drivers who jst want there car so that they can look cool