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gonzo452001
04-21-2007, 09:57 AM
If I start my yaris cold fast Idle and drive it very short distant like less than a mile Idle still fast its real hard to start like its flooded any body else have this problem kind of sucks .Today i need to get the car out of the garage to get my riding mower out and will have to let the car warm up and waist gas

joey1320
04-21-2007, 02:01 PM
wait please explain a bit better... so if you start he car move it a small distancer and then park it(shut it off) is hard to restart it???

it could definitely be getting flooded since it was runing a high idle and pushing more fuel...

gonzo452001
04-22-2007, 09:15 AM
Yes that's what its doing never had any problem like that on my other toyota's

V8TITAN
06-08-2007, 01:15 AM
so your worried about wasting gas while getting your mower out?? hell you could only be loosing like 50 cents in gas.. wow

1.dont mow your lawn, save gas, use siscors...
2.push your car out, push it back in, if its too heavy get the neighbor boy...
3. park it in the driveway the day before you mow

jlift
06-08-2007, 12:35 PM
so your worried about wasting gas while getting your mower out?? hell you could only be loosing like 50 cents in gas.. wow

Well, I'll bet it costs alot more to start that Titan :eek: than 50 cents. (heeee-hee).

BailOut
06-08-2007, 01:35 PM
The Yaris' ECU is very aggressive when it comes to warming the car up. It dumps huge amounts of fuel to the injectors to do this, running twice as rich and using twice as much by volume than usual.

One side effect of this is that a lot of fuel can end up "queued" in the throttle body and in the injector load points. If not enough time passes after you turn the ignition off then the fuel never has a chance to distribute, abate or otherwise spread out more evenly. Then, when you start it back up, you're basically in a flooded condition for a few seconds while the throttle body tries to push the extra leftover fuel forward, down and through the injectors.

V8TITAN
06-08-2007, 01:53 PM
Well, I'll bet it costs alot more to start that Titan :eek: than 50 cents. (heeee-hee).

yep and im not crying one bit i pay more for gas then i do for the truck lol... but who cares, i figure everytime i start up my truck that cancels the good work of about 10 hybrids lol...as long as gas is still here im going to use it how i want since i pay so much for it... plus i couldnt justify putting that gas money into any other vehicle...

BailOut
06-08-2007, 02:06 PM
yep and im not crying one bit i pay more for gas then i do for the truck lol... but who cares, i figure everytime i start up my truck that cancels the good work of about 10 hybrids lol...as long as gas is still here im going to use it how i want since i pay so much for it... plus i couldnt justify putting that gas money into any other vehicle...
I knew you were an American before I even looked at the location listed under your avatar.

You only find that level of flippant selfishness right here at home.

V8TITAN
06-08-2007, 02:57 PM
im puerto rican and im at lost to what your trying to say, flippant selfishness ? thats a new one. also how is it selfish to use the gas i purchase how i want ?

kurokoma-kun
06-08-2007, 03:33 PM
im puerto rican and im at lost to what your trying to say, flippant selfishness ? thats a new one. also how is it selfish to use the gas i purchase how i want ?

That was not the nicest way to say it for certain... but I think he just means that what people do has an effect on the planet and everything on it--wasting gas has effects beyond what it does to your wallet.

Please don't get me wrong, I love to drive too! Not a treehugger, not the most eco-responsible person in the world, but I am aware that others will inherit the earth after I'm gone and I'd like to do what I can to leave it in good shape... :smile:

churp
06-09-2007, 01:22 AM
I knew you were an American before I even looked at the location listed under your avatar.

You only find that level of flippant selfishness right here at home.

Why are the Americans that expect all people follow their beliefs, the most likely to hate Americans???? :iono:

Bailout I admire what you are doing...but I don't ever want to be forced into doing what I don't want. The rich can do anything they want, I just want to do what I can afford.

RogueYaris
06-09-2007, 04:04 AM
I knew you were an American before I even looked at the location listed under your avatar.

You only find that level of flippant selfishness right here at home.

And for that you should bomb him on these forums like terrorists bomb others overseas. Don't throw shit like this out there, it just pisses people off. If you wanted, keep it personal and just send him a PM.

V8TITAN
06-09-2007, 05:07 PM
i shouldnt even have posted another one but whatever, it makes me mad how someone can call me out for using too much gas, what do you think america is ? gas guzzlers... anyways im not trying to push that any farther. but i clicked that link of his and i produce 15,143 pounds of co2 a year and i should spend $80 for a bumper sticker,2 window stickers ??? i thought it was something that actually went on my truck to keep the co2 out of the air but its a sticker...