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#1: how much $ do u spend in gas for the week 20v ,men Author: mikeae91 PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 12:28 am
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4age 20 v ae91 2'' exhaust..
thats my set up and i spend approx 250 per week.

#2:  Author: TRDcorollaLocation: living in ah age where a pizza reaches my house b4 the police does PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 1:34 am
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learn to drive slower....and be happy u dont have a 2jz as u would spend that in just 2days

#3: Re: how much $ do u spend in gas for the week 20v ,men Author: fossLocation: riding the sheit outta the 99 B-Line O_o PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 2:49 am
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mikeae91 wrote:
4age 20 v ae91 2'' exhaust..
thats my set up and i spend approx 250 per week.



sounds about rite..

X2board rite thru Embarassed

can't do that again tho, too much madasses on the road now...

now the altis is sweet on gas Cool

#4:  Author: corollalover101Location: Giving the more fortunate a reason to be emotional PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 6:37 am
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mikeae91, how much milage do you get to the tank?

#5: Re: how much $ do u spend in gas for the week 20v ,men Author: TerranLocation: Sweet Trinidad PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 9:05 am
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mikeae91 wrote:
4age 20 v ae91 2'' exhaust..
thats my set up and i spend approx 250 per week.


This info is useless without mileage. What kind of distances are you travelling? Highway driving? City driving? Stop and go driving?

I personally find my 20V (automatic) burns a lot even when I keep within 80km/h and under 3000rpm throughout. Conditions are mostly stop and go as there are several traffic lights along my route.

1. My commute is a total of 40km per day.
2. No traffic at the times that I move around.
3. Air condition used 25% of the time.

My car is also an AE91 Corolla with a 2" exhaust. I use a cone filter and iridium (heat range 6) plugs, and roll on light 15" rims. I used heat range 7 before, and compared to the 6's, the 7's perform better. Engine ran slightly cooler, acceleration was smoother, less smoke at higher revs, and better on gas.

With the 7's and my style of driving, the motor burned $75-$80 in gas per week and up to $90 when I stomp on the gas a bit and carry it up to 8200rpm for a little "exercise".

With the 6's now, the motor burns $90 per week doing the same runs, and up to $100 per week when I stomp on the gas. At this current rate, my motor is delivering about 20mpg. The 7's gave me close to 25mpg. Nothing else was been altered (such as timing) that can impact on the fuel consumption.

Next tune up, the 6's are OUT!

#6:  Author: hong kong phooeyLocation: ah lorse PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 4:52 pm
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terran u speaking sense men want to compare how much gas they burning when one man driving 2 miles a week and the other driving a 100 miles a week

what u need to do ir watch your odometer meter and record your mileage (eitherin km or miles)
each time you fillup record how much u spend in fuel and also record your mileage
after a month of driving add up the amount of gas u put and divide it by 4 if u use premium and 3.7 if u use super this will give u the number of liters u used

now add up your total distance travelled and divide it by the number of liters u used
this will give a better rep of the km/l or miles/liter and u will have something to compare
instead of comparing marbles to mangoes

#7:  Author: TerranLocation: Sweet Trinidad PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 8:26 pm
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hong kong phooey wrote:
after a month of driving add up the amount of gas u put and divide it by 4 if u use premium and 3.7 if u use super this will give u the number of liters u used


You mean 2.7.

All I do is reset the trip meter to zero whenever I fill up. On next fill up, I just read the trip meter and do the math based on how much it takes to fill up this time around. I normally do self service, so I stop the gas when it's "right up". That usually accounts for an additional 3 litres of gas after the pump triggers off first time around.

#8:  Author: TerranLocation: Sweet Trinidad PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 8:28 pm
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Another thing, my mileage is based on using premium gas.

When I used super gas, economy was even better - about 28-30mpg - but was detrimental to performance.

#9:  Author: corolla_2nr PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 11:07 pm
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bwdf bess i bought a rolla with a 20v if i wanted better miles to the gallon Neutral

#10:  Author: fossLocation: riding the sheit outta the 99 B-Line O_o PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 11:15 pm
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^^^ too late eh... sure yuh likin yuhself wit d local rolla.. ent??

too much money was spendin behind d 20valve and dem.. so ah rollin -

altis Embarassed

#11:  Author: mikeae91 PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 1:13 am
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my odometer don't work so i really can't say for sure, i drive from chaguas to grand bazzar everyday and minor in the area runs

#12:  Author: TerranLocation: Sweet Trinidad PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 8:13 am
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Chaguanas to GB (on the highway) is 10km. So use that as a basis to gauge how much driving you are doing (and the conditions - traffic, free flow, stop and go, etc.).

#13:  Author: TerranLocation: Sweet Trinidad PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 8:14 am
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corolla_2nr wrote:
bwdf bess i bought a rolla with a 20v if i wanted better miles to the gallon Neutral


What motor are you running?

#14:  Author: dmitcLocation: Barataria PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 9:41 am
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280~300km on a (40 litres) tank of Super

#15:  Author: hong kong phooeyLocation: ah lorse PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 12:08 pm
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mike ae91
what style of dash u have
look aarong420 selling parts from a crashed ae90
lots of the parts will work on the ae91 or ae92

#16:  Author: mikeae91 PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 2:56 pm
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ae91 but i think i need the cable from the odo to the gearbox or somthing so

#17:  Author: defkerron PostPosted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 5:32 pm
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I have a blacktop 20v 5fwd AE110 GT Sport
2" Magnaflow exhaust, iridium class 6 plugs, Shaffeur Oil, 15" 205/50/15 Nankang tires.

running around 425-450 on a tank of super, heavy running might drop it to around 400.
hitting pos everyday from piarco and back and chag on weekends. spend around $75-$90 to top up once a week.

that $250 premium not too right hoss, check ur engine man something wrong there yes.

#18:  Author: TerranLocation: Sweet Trinidad PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 11:03 pm
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defkerron, your figures are almost twice better than mine - your car being manual and seemingly enjoying more cruising than I do.

But, mikeae91 still hasn't told us what kind of running and distances he's doing.

#19:  Author: mikeae91 PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 11:10 pm
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grand bazzar and home which is chaguanas and then endeavour then back home might have to go freeport i do alot of small in the area runs,.. but i still think it burns alot..
defkerron thaz real bess mileage u getting 400 -450 piarco to pos and back i think if i have to make that same run it would cost me alot more that you..

#20:  Author: TerranLocation: Sweet Trinidad PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 11:18 pm
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mikeae91, then something is definitely wrong. Even if I moved around as you did, I'd probably burn around $100 for the week.



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