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post May 8, 2013 - 9:52 PM
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QUOTE (Box @ May 8, 2013 - 9:08 PM) *
Mine is also the ST, which is better on fuel. If you haven't done a tuneup on it I highly suggest doing so. Also a lot of it has to do with how you drive. When I'm going for efficiency I keep the revs under 3,000 and skip 4th and don't use more than half throttle.

Mines an auto so I can't skip fourth as that's the final gear tongue.gif
But mine is never above 3K unless I am going up a large hill (my area is pretty hilly)
Usually when accelerating, mine will go to 2.5K from 1-2-3; then from 3-4 is around 2.5K - 2.8K) once in fourth the car remains around 2.1K.
I can only go a max of 90km/h at the moment (in a month when I progress on my license I can go to 100km/h)...

I haven't tuned her as it is quite expensive here to tune the car lol


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post May 8, 2013 - 10:24 PM
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Auto, well there's your problem. Ehh, tuneup shouldn't cost too much: plugs and wires, cap and rotor. Then replace oil and air filter if it's time. Making sure your tires are properly inflated is important as well. Try and coast whenever you can, all small things that can help.


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post May 8, 2013 - 11:16 PM
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QUOTE (Box @ May 8, 2013 - 11:24 PM) *
Auto, well there's your problem. Ehh, tuneup shouldn't cost too much: plugs and wires, cap and rotor. Then replace oil and air filter if it's time. Making sure your tires are properly inflated is important as well. Try and coast whenever you can, all small things that can help.

Yeah haha, not legally allowed to drove a manual because of my dads car...
Anyway, she had her oil filter and oil changed about 4 months ago, and her plugs were changed then too... (The previous plugs were actually fused into the car and had oil all over them... The dealer fixed it all up and she hasn't leaked since ( as far as I am aware)

We've just had trouble with the passenger transmission seal mostly; it's leaked 3 times so far kindasad.gif


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post May 9, 2013 - 12:03 AM
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Hurry up and get licensed to drive a manual so you can get rid of your leaky auto and put in an s54!

Not today, but last night I bought some clear side markers and indicators. Can't wait till they come in biggrin.gif

Shhh don't tell my girl though, she thinks I'm saving my money. laugh.gif
post May 9, 2013 - 12:05 AM
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Over here if you took your test in an auto you don't have to retake it to drive a manual. Hell I never even took the driver's test for my license, I took a class in school in lieu of it. Eh if all that's been done, you could replace the fuel filter if that hasn't been done. Just the downside of an automatic, especially on a four cylinder.

I know over here there are auto transmission additives that are supposed to stop leaks. Worth a shot.


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post May 9, 2013 - 12:20 AM
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I get 22 MPG (10.5 l/100km here) all the time, without question. Doesn't seem to matter what percentage of hwy driving. That is with a very heavy right foot that can't seem to hold itself off the floor though when getting up to the speed limit tongue.gif

I've just done oil again, and have the pod filter on there now (but its probably coming off again because I can't be bothered boxing it tongue.gif). I bought a new fuel filter last week (FYI, $24.95 at Autobarn), and have new spark plugs to go in when I get a chance too.


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post May 9, 2013 - 12:28 AM
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QUOTE (travisxcore @ May 9, 2013 - 12:03 AM) *
Hurry up and get licensed to drive a manual so you can get rid of your leaky auto and put in an s54!

I don't want to drive a manual for my area... Always traffic and there are hills everywhere....
QUOTE (Box @ May 9, 2013 - 12:03 AM) *
Over here if you took your test in an auto you don't have to retake it to drive a manual.

We don't either, its just if you go for your 'provisional 1' license (Red 'P' Plates) in an auto you HAVE to drive an auto until you progress to your Open License; which goes like this:
- 1yr learner
- 1yr 'P1' Provisional
- 2yr 'P2' Provisional
- Opens


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post May 9, 2013 - 12:33 AM
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QUOTE (rentaspace @ May 9, 2013 - 12:28 AM) *
QUOTE (travisxcore @ May 9, 2013 - 12:03 AM) *
Hurry up and get licensed to drive a manual so you can get rid of your leaky auto and put in an s54!

I don't want to drive a manual for my area... Always traffic and there are hills everywhere....
QUOTE (Box @ May 9, 2013 - 12:03 AM) *
Over here if you took your test in an auto you don't have to retake it to drive a manual.

We don't either, its just if you go for your 'provisional 1' license (Red 'P' Plates) in an auto you HAVE to drive an auto until you progress to your Open License; which goes like this:
- 1yr learner
- 1yr 'P1' Provisional
- 2yr 'P2' Provisional
- Opens


Really? In Queensland you just have to keep using your L plates to drive as manual under the same rules as a normal learner and whenever you want to upgrade you just go in and re-sit the test.


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post May 9, 2013 - 1:38 AM
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QUOTE (rentaspace @ May 9, 2013 - 1:28 AM) *
QUOTE (travisxcore @ May 9, 2013 - 12:03 AM) *
Hurry up and get licensed to drive a manual so you can get rid of your leaky auto and put in an s54!

I don't want to drive a manual for my area... Always traffic and there are hills everywhere....
QUOTE (Box @ May 9, 2013 - 12:03 AM) *
Over here if you took your test in an auto you don't have to retake it to drive a manual.

We don't either, its just if you go for your 'provisional 1' license (Red 'P' Plates) in an auto you HAVE to drive an auto until you progress to your Open License; which goes like this:
- 1yr learner
- 1yr 'P1' Provisional
- 2yr 'P2' Provisional
- Opens



Meh its not that bad. Hills used to kill me when I starting off on one, but after you really don't even mind it. I can't stand traffic either way (A/T or M/T) but when I first started it was pbly the scariest most bumpy ride anyone had ever had. laugh.gif I love it to death now though.

Here our license system goes by age for the most part-

14 1/2 - Learner
16 - Provisional
18 or 1 year of Provisional - Full

I just waited till I was 18 and went straight for my full, lol.

That sucks that youre stuck with an auto until you get your open though. Would be bad if you needed to drive someones vehicle for them and it was a stick!

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post May 9, 2013 - 2:08 AM
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installed my new seats and door panels smile.gif see my project thread on page 3 for pics


21mpg city while driving really hard (pizza delivery in a tourist town) 25mpg is sorta highway, not interstate but not traffic lights every 30 seconds. they should have three mileage ratings 21/25/28 city/suburbs/freeway engine is well tuned except for 1 exhaust valve has some excess play on the lifter bucket shim that is a little noisy but not $500 noisy to get it fixed. new plugs wires cap and rotor every 6 months (21k), oil change every month (3500), air filter every 2 months (7k) currently sitting at 209k, idle is very smooth as is acceleration however I am throwing a p0401 insufficient egr flow code since I installed the header.

This post has been edited by b22ri22an: May 9, 2013 - 2:16 AM


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post May 9, 2013 - 2:38 AM
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QUOTE (JoshuaM @ May 9, 2013 - 1:33 AM) *
QUOTE (rentaspace @ May 9, 2013 - 12:28 AM) *
QUOTE (travisxcore @ May 9, 2013 - 12:03 AM) *
Hurry up and get licensed to drive a manual so you can get rid of your leaky auto and put in an s54!

I don't want to drive a manual for my area... Always traffic and there are hills everywhere....
QUOTE (Box @ May 9, 2013 - 12:03 AM) *
Over here if you took your test in an auto you don't have to retake it to drive a manual.

We don't either, its just if you go for your 'provisional 1' license (Red 'P' Plates) in an auto you HAVE to drive an auto until you progress to your Open License; which goes like this:
- 1yr learner
- 1yr 'P1' Provisional
- 2yr 'P2' Provisional
- Opens


Really? In Queensland you just have to keep using your L plates to drive as manual under the same rules as a normal learner and whenever you want to upgrade you just go in and re-sit the test.

Yeah it's the same here, but you have to have someone in the car with you...
My dads is a manual, but his speedo doesn't work lol so I couldn't use it for my drivers test


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post May 9, 2013 - 2:56 AM
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Do you know how to drive manual? If you do, just take a driving instructors car (will probably cost you $170 or something for pre-test lesson, using the car for the test and the test fee)... But it isn't urgent anyway.


My news for the day.... memory card and dash cam have arrived biggrin.gif .... But the cigarette lighter plug stopped working after 2 min on the road -.- Visual check says its not the fuse, so i'm trawling through old threads now tongue.gif (It appears to be a semi-common thing)


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post May 9, 2013 - 2:58 AM
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The third rating is the average. tongue.gif You're getting only 1 less than the original EPA rating for it, so not doing bad at all. Generally you'll see the best mileage at around 55 in top gear. Using air con as little as possible helps as well. More often than not I find just running the fan with it drawing in outside air to be sufficient, and I'm hot-natured. That's ok, I'll probably be getting a car that does good to give me 22 on premium. If fuel efficiency is a real concern your best bets are the Honda CRX HF and the Civic VX/HF, they're in hybrid territory for little money.


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post May 9, 2013 - 3:19 AM
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don't like hondas, too many fart can hondas around here. besides the only honda thats nearly as attractive as the celica is the prelude and they get almost same gas mileage as the celica. for now better gas mileage is just a dream


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QUOTE (JoshuaM @ May 9, 2013 - 2:56 AM) *
Do you know how to drive manual? If you do, just take a driving instructors car (will probably cost you $170 or something for pre-test lesson, using the car for the test and the test fee)... But it isn't urgent anyway.

Yeah I can drive a manual... But not very well tongue.gif

On my first go I stalled 1 time in 3 hours of driving (on hills too)

It doesn't really matter anyway, because im not gonna be getting rid of my car until I am well on my opens...

QUOTE (Box @ May 9, 2013 - 2:58 AM) *
The third rating is the average. tongue.gif You're getting only 1 less than the original EPA rating for it, so not doing bad at all. Generally you'll see the best mileage at around 55 in top gear. Using air con as little as possible helps as well. More often than not I find just running the fan with it drawing in outside air to be sufficient, and I'm hot-natured. That's ok, I'll probably be getting a car that does good to give me 22 on premium. If fuel efficiency is a real concern your best bets are the Honda CRX HF and the Civic VX/HF, they're in hybrid territory for little money.

In Australian summer not having aircon on in a car that's left in the sun is almost impossible tongue.gif
But, if you are travelling with your windows down, any speed over 80kmh (approx 50mph) makes it more efficient to have air-con than retracted windows due to the drag caused by the window being down... But, with that being said; if you are THAT much worried about fuel consumption, one must as why a Sports car was chosen? even a 4cyl sports car... LOL



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Today finally I got my euro front splitters, skirts and ss-iii rears painted and fitted. Also polished the body so my baby shines like a star now:-) Can't wait to take some pics... laugh.gif


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QUOTE (zoocsijr @ May 9, 2013 - 4:07 AM) *
Today finally I got my euro front splitters, skirts and ss-iii rears painted and fitted. Also polished the body so my baby shines like a star now:-) Can't wait to take some pics... laugh.gif


Can't wait to see them! biggrin.gif


EDIT: To add onto before, I pulled out the cigarette lighter, pulled off the power connectors and tested with a multi-meter and..... 12V tongue.gif Plugged it all back together and it worked perfectly, so it must have just been a bad connection. So now my dash cam is all in and ready to go biggrin.gif (Will route wires under headliner and pillars and wire in a hidden power supply under the dash when I get a chance tongue.gif)

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QUOTE (rentaspace @ May 9, 2013 - 4:05 AM) *
In Australian summer not having aircon on in a car that's left in the sun is almost impossible tongue.gif
But, if you are travelling with your windows down, any speed over 80kmh (approx 50mph) makes it more efficient to have air-con than retracted windows due to the drag caused by the window being down... But, with that being said; if you are THAT much worried about fuel consumption, one must as why a Sports car was chosen? even a 4cyl sports car... LOL

Didn't you see Mythbusters, they went further with windows down. tongue.gif That was on a V8 powered vehicle too, just imagine what it does for an I4. The Celica isn't a sports car though it's an economy car, at least when it has the FE engines in them. With the GE engines in them they are truly sports cars, but I know the U.S. didn't get them. Not sure about Australia. I still stand by the Celica ST being the best overall economy car, but I'm a point since I most likely need an automatic I'll be getting a Lexus SC400. I don't do that much driving as it is, so I'm starting to lean towards something that'll pamper me and burn off the rear tires. tongue.gif

QUOTE (JoshuaM @ May 9, 2013 - 6:57 AM) *
EDIT: To add onto before, I pulled out the cigarette lighter, pulled off the power connectors and tested with a multi-meter and..... 12V tongue.gif Plugged it all back together and it worked perfectly, so it must have just been a bad connection. So now my dash cam is all in and ready to go biggrin.gif (Will route wires under headliner and pillars and wire in a hidden power supply under the dash when I get a chance tongue.gif)

That's why you solder such things, then you don't have to worry about it coming undone. tongue.gif


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QUOTE (b22ri22an @ May 9, 2013 - 3:19 AM) *
don't like hondas, too many fart can hondas around here. besides the only honda thats nearly as attractive as the celica is the prelude and they get almost same gas mileage as the celica. for now better gas mileage is just a dream

I don't like Honda either, but if you want fuel economy that's really your only choice. 50 mpg out of a $3,000 car that has an endless array of cheap parts, only needs regular gas, and isn't much slower than what you already have is kind of hard to ignore. Guaranteed they're nowhere as nice looking as the Celica, but if you're driving even the average of 15,000 miles a year you(Celica GT vs Civic VX) would save $900+ a year in gas. If anything just get the Civic VX as a work car, it'd pay for itself and think of all the money it'd save to put towards the Celica. tongue.gif


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QUOTE (Box @ May 9, 2013 - 1:46 PM) *
QUOTE (b22ri22an @ May 9, 2013 - 3:19 AM) *
don't like hondas, too many fart can hondas around here. besides the only honda thats nearly as attractive as the celica is the prelude and they get almost same gas mileage as the celica. for now better gas mileage is just a dream

I don't like Honda either, but if you want fuel economy that's really your only choice. 50 mpg out of a $3,000 car that has an endless array of cheap parts, only needs regular gas, and isn't much slower than what you already have is kind of hard to ignore. Guaranteed they're nowhere as nice looking as the Celica, but if you're driving even the average of 15,000 miles a year you(Celica GT vs Civic VX) would save $900+ a year in gas. If anything just get the Civic VX as a work car, it'd pay for itself and think of all the money it'd save to put towards the Celica. tongue.gif

Prius C lol...............

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QUOTE (Box @ May 9, 2013 - 1:46 PM) *
Didn't you see Mythbusters, they went further with windows down. tongue.gif That was on a V8 powered vehicle too, just imagine what it does for an I4.

Haven't seen that episode... I do remember the ute with rear retracted/chain mesh/ solid... I was just basing my figures off what I have found driving my car; since 90% of the roads I am on are <80kmh but there is a bypass near me that is 80 exactly and another road that I can reach my max of 90 (for now) and I found by driving on these with window down I could get around 300-350km/tank (20mpg) if I was lucky (I only ever fill with 40L) and when air-con was on with windows up, I got 400km/tank (24mpg)...
But, I did have a few problems with the car and my figures may not have actuall been accurate tongue.gif

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