My GT is getting only 15-18 miles per gallon when I firstm got it, then i installed a tornado fuel saver and now I get around 19-21 mile per gallon. I told a guy at the toyota dealer my problem and he said that it doesn't seem right and to bring it in for a inspection. I just want to know around how many miles per gallon everyone else is getting.
Miles per gallon - 6G Celicas Forums
20 litres of unleaded 100 octane give me 250 km
this is about....
calculating
1 litre = 0.264172051 US gallon
1 mile = 1.609344 kilometers
...... can someone better in maths calculate for me.... >
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edit with the help of a friend is 29mpg
This post has been edited by recycle: Nov 15, 2004 - 4:16 PM
this is about....
calculating
1 litre = 0.264172051 US gallon
1 mile = 1.609344 kilometers
...... can someone better in maths calculate for me.... >
edit with the help of a friend is 29mpg
This post has been edited by recycle: Nov 15, 2004 - 4:16 PM
You should be getting way better mileage than that. I'm getting 26-28 MPG in my sixth gen. I'd try a tune-up yourself before taking your car in. I just did one on my fourth gen. and it wasn't hard at all.
New Toyota project coming soon...
Yea dude, Im getting like 28mpg average with my 2.2L GT
5 speed manual transmission
This post has been edited by 1900WattCelica: Nov 15, 2004 - 4:39 PM
5 speed manual transmission
This post has been edited by 1900WattCelica: Nov 15, 2004 - 4:39 PM
I norm get around 26-30 ... thats also with 141k , Thats also driving kinda hard. Iv been driving it very easy sence the last tank, im going to get gas on my way home, il post.. cause i think it will be dammn good.
I SO get 22 mpg with my ST auto. >
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I was getting around 28-30 but these days i've been getting around 23-26
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I consistently get around 29-31 all the time
-FallenHero+Nov 15, 2004 - 4:06 PM
lol,
my ST-T auto got 25mpg(city). didnt have to press the gas as hard or as long to get to the speeds i wanted
QUOTE(FallenHero @ Nov 15, 2004 - 4:06 PM)
I SO get 22 mpg with my ST auto. >
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lol,
my ST-T auto got 25mpg(city). didnt have to press the gas as hard or as long to get to the speeds i wanted
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I get 20 mpg. But i know its my O2 sensor. Start there bro.
I reciently replaced my O2 sensors; I'm getting about 430 miles out of a tank of gas, or about 30 mi/gal now.
how you guys figure out how much you get? if someone wants to do the math for me sure figure 12 bucks a week, gas is 2.45 for 87 octane. And i drive everyday prob about 10-12 miles average with prob 30 on weekends.
theres a math problem for ya, ah screw it one sec ill do the math.
yeah prob about 28-30mp/g not too bad i guess...
theres a math problem for ya, ah screw it one sec ill do the math.
yeah prob about 28-30mp/g not too bad i guess...
-importceli+Nov 15, 2004 - 9:47 PM
You fill up your tank and then reset your trip odometer. Then the next time you get gas fill it up again completely and the pump tells you how much gas you put in the car. Then divide the miles on your trip odometer by the number of gallons of gas, and there's your MPG.
QUOTE(importceli @ Nov 15, 2004 - 9:47 PM)
how you guys figure out how much you get? if someone wants to do the math for me sure figure 12 bucks a week, gas is 2.45 for 87 octane. And i drive everyday prob about 10-12 miles average with prob 30 on weekends.
theres a math problem for ya, ah screw it one sec ill do the math.
yeah prob about 28-30mp/g not too bad i guess...
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theres a math problem for ya, ah screw it one sec ill do the math.
yeah prob about 28-30mp/g not too bad i guess...
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You fill up your tank and then reset your trip odometer. Then the next time you get gas fill it up again completely and the pump tells you how much gas you put in the car. Then divide the miles on your trip odometer by the number of gallons of gas, and there's your MPG.
New Toyota project coming soon...
I agree with Coomer.. I would say to check the emission equipment out, and see if anything is bad or something. But you should be getting around 26-35MPG, depending on driving style. Do a tune up, check air filters and stuff like that. By the way, what octane are we supposed to put in the ST204's?
-Coomer+Nov 15, 2004 - 11:09 PM
gah you cheaters my way is so much better. lol
QUOTE(Coomer @ Nov 15, 2004 - 11:09 PM)
-importceli+Nov 15, 2004 - 9:47 PM
You fill up your tank and then reset your trip odometer. Then the next time you get gas fill it up again completely and the pump tells you how much gas you put in the car. Then divide the miles on your trip odometer by the number of gallons of gas, and there's your MPG.
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QUOTE(importceli @ Nov 15, 2004 - 9:47 PM)
how you guys figure out how much you get? if someone wants to do the math for me sure figure 12 bucks a week, gas is 2.45 for 87 octane. And i drive everyday prob about 10-12 miles average with prob 30 on weekends.
theres a math problem for ya, ah screw it one sec ill do the math.
yeah prob about 28-30mp/g not too bad i guess...
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theres a math problem for ya, ah screw it one sec ill do the math.
yeah prob about 28-30mp/g not too bad i guess...
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You fill up your tank and then reset your trip odometer. Then the next time you get gas fill it up again completely and the pump tells you how much gas you put in the car. Then divide the miles on your trip odometer by the number of gallons of gas, and there's your MPG.
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gah you cheaters my way is so much better. lol
you guys seriously think it's my O2 sensors?
what do they cost???
I am SERIOUSLY getting like... 250 miles per tank...
what do they cost???
I am SERIOUSLY getting like... 250 miles per tank...
Thanks for all the tips you guys gave me. I call the dealer yesterday and tried to set up an apointment to get it checked but the guy I talked to said that buy dividing the miles you ran by the gallons of gas is a incorrect way of measuring you miles per gallon.
-TRD-ST204+Nov 16, 2004 - 3:07 PM
then whts the correct way>
QUOTE(TRD-ST204 @ Nov 16, 2004 - 3:07 PM)
Thanks for all the tips you guys gave me. I call the dealer yesterday and tried to set up an apointment to get it checked but the guy I talked to said that buy dividing the miles you ran by the gallons of gas is a incorrect way of measuring you miles per gallon.
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then whts the correct way>
-TRD-ST204+Nov 16, 2004 - 11:07 AM
Yeah, I'm really curious to see what they say is the correct way. I could see them saying "Yeah, we gotta hook it up to the computer and stuff...we can check your mileage for you for $70.00." >
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Miles you ran divided by gallons of gas used is the definition of miles per gallon. >
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QUOTE(TRD-ST204 @ Nov 16, 2004 - 11:07 AM)
Thanks for all the tips you guys gave me. I call the dealer yesterday and tried to set up an apointment to get it checked but the guy I talked to said that buy dividing the miles you ran by the gallons of gas is a incorrect way of measuring you miles per gallon.
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Yeah, I'm really curious to see what they say is the correct way. I could see them saying "Yeah, we gotta hook it up to the computer and stuff...we can check your mileage for you for $70.00." >
Miles you ran divided by gallons of gas used is the definition of miles per gallon. >
New Toyota project coming soon...
-Coomer+Nov 16, 2004 - 1:52 PM
yeah make that 150 bucks to hook it up and add a twistie tie and bingo somehow they'll make it so you get 30mpg
QUOTE(Coomer @ Nov 16, 2004 - 1:52 PM)
-TRD-ST204+Nov 16, 2004 - 11:07 AM
Yeah, I'm really curious to see what they say is the correct way. I could see them saying "Yeah, we gotta hook it up to the computer and stuff...we can check your mileage for you for $70.00." >
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Miles you ran divided by gallons of gas used is the definition of miles per gallon. >
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QUOTE(TRD-ST204 @ Nov 16, 2004 - 11:07 AM)
Thanks for all the tips you guys gave me. I call the dealer yesterday and tried to set up an apointment to get it checked but the guy I talked to said that buy dividing the miles you ran by the gallons of gas is a incorrect way of measuring you miles per gallon.
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Yeah, I'm really curious to see what they say is the correct way. I could see them saying "Yeah, we gotta hook it up to the computer and stuff...we can check your mileage for you for $70.00." >
Miles you ran divided by gallons of gas used is the definition of miles per gallon. >
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yeah make that 150 bucks to hook it up and add a twistie tie and bingo somehow they'll make it so you get 30mpg
-FallenHero+Nov 16, 2004 - 3:50 PM
Could be. You can go to a mechanic and have them tested, or I think you can do it yourself (it says how in the Chilton Celica manual). I got my new stock O2 sensors (pre-cat and post-cat) from http://toyotaandlexusparts.com/ for about $200 shipped.
PS- If you are going to replace them, you will need to take out the passenger's seat and pull up some carpet in order to access the wiring plug for the sensor after the cat. But other than that, there is really nothing to it.
This post has been edited by CheesyLobster: Nov 16, 2004 - 7:16 PM
QUOTE(FallenHero @ Nov 16, 2004 - 3:50 PM)
you guys seriously think it's my O2 sensors?
what do they cost???
I am SERIOUSLY getting like... 250 miles per tank...
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what do they cost???
I am SERIOUSLY getting like... 250 miles per tank...
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Could be. You can go to a mechanic and have them tested, or I think you can do it yourself (it says how in the Chilton Celica manual). I got my new stock O2 sensors (pre-cat and post-cat) from http://toyotaandlexusparts.com/ for about $200 shipped.
PS- If you are going to replace them, you will need to take out the passenger's seat and pull up some carpet in order to access the wiring plug for the sensor after the cat. But other than that, there is really nothing to it.
This post has been edited by CheesyLobster: Nov 16, 2004 - 7:16 PM
-CheesyLobster+Nov 16, 2004 - 5:15 PM
wow... that's a REALLY bad price... Bosch sells for aout 30$ each...
QUOTE(CheesyLobster @ Nov 16, 2004 - 5:15 PM)
-FallenHero+Nov 16, 2004 - 3:50 PM
Could be. You can go to a mechanic and have them tested, or I think you can do it yourself (it says how in the Chilton Celica manual). I got my new stock O2 sensors (pre-cat and post-cat) from http://toyotaandlexusparts.com/ for about $200 shipped.
PS- If you are going to replace them, you will need to take out the passenger's seat and pull up some carpet in order to access the wiring plug for the sensor after the cat. But other than that, there is really nothing to it.
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QUOTE(FallenHero @ Nov 16, 2004 - 3:50 PM)
you guys seriously think it's my O2 sensors?
what do they cost???
I am SERIOUSLY getting like... 250 miles per tank...
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what do they cost???
I am SERIOUSLY getting like... 250 miles per tank...
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Could be. You can go to a mechanic and have them tested, or I think you can do it yourself (it says how in the Chilton Celica manual). I got my new stock O2 sensors (pre-cat and post-cat) from http://toyotaandlexusparts.com/ for about $200 shipped.
PS- If you are going to replace them, you will need to take out the passenger's seat and pull up some carpet in order to access the wiring plug for the sensor after the cat. But other than that, there is really nothing to it.
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wow... that's a REALLY bad price... Bosch sells for aout 30$ each...
I have both of my o2 sensors in the engine bay. Is it that different for the 7afe?
-FallenHero+Nov 18, 2004 - 2:19 AM
Yeah but those are bosch, not oem. oem from the dealership is about $250. With all the CELs I was getting at the time, I didn't want to take a risk with something non oem.
Also, those $30 ones dont have the clip on, and need to be spliced into the harness, waterproof the seals, etc... not worth the work to me.
-LatinKraze+Nov 18, 2004 - 2:36 AM
The 7afe has one in the engine bay (pre cat) and one after the car, on the exhaust pipe, at about the middle of the car.
This post has been edited by CheesyLobster: Nov 18, 2004 - 1:04 AM
QUOTE(FallenHero @ Nov 18, 2004 - 2:19 AM)
-CheesyLobster+Nov 16, 2004 - 5:15 PM
wow... that's a REALLY bad price... Bosch sells for aout 30$ each...
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QUOTE(CheesyLobster @ Nov 16, 2004 - 5:15 PM)
-FallenHero+Nov 16, 2004 - 3:50 PM
Could be. You can go to a mechanic and have them tested, or I think you can do it yourself (it says how in the Chilton Celica manual). I got my new stock O2 sensors (pre-cat and post-cat) from http://toyotaandlexusparts.com/ for about $200 shipped.
PS- If you are going to replace them, you will need to take out the passenger's seat and pull up some carpet in order to access the wiring plug for the sensor after the cat. But other than that, there is really nothing to it.
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QUOTE(FallenHero @ Nov 16, 2004 - 3:50 PM)
you guys seriously think it's my O2 sensors?
what do they cost???
I am SERIOUSLY getting like... 250 miles per tank...
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what do they cost???
I am SERIOUSLY getting like... 250 miles per tank...
[right][snapback]207555[/snapback][/right]
Could be. You can go to a mechanic and have them tested, or I think you can do it yourself (it says how in the Chilton Celica manual). I got my new stock O2 sensors (pre-cat and post-cat) from http://toyotaandlexusparts.com/ for about $200 shipped.
PS- If you are going to replace them, you will need to take out the passenger's seat and pull up some carpet in order to access the wiring plug for the sensor after the cat. But other than that, there is really nothing to it.
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wow... that's a REALLY bad price... Bosch sells for aout 30$ each...
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Yeah but those are bosch, not oem. oem from the dealership is about $250. With all the CELs I was getting at the time, I didn't want to take a risk with something non oem.
Also, those $30 ones dont have the clip on, and need to be spliced into the harness, waterproof the seals, etc... not worth the work to me.
-LatinKraze+Nov 18, 2004 - 2:36 AM
QUOTE(LatinKraze @ Nov 18, 2004 - 2:36 AM)
I have both of my o2 sensors in the engine bay. Is it that different for the 7afe?
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The 7afe has one in the engine bay (pre cat) and one after the car, on the exhaust pipe, at about the middle of the car.
This post has been edited by CheesyLobster: Nov 18, 2004 - 1:04 AM
Thanks