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nurburgring
07-31-2007, 12:43 AM
I'm on 16" 195/50R16s , I do 50/50 highway/urban and I get approximately 30 miles to the US gallon , or 13km/l . Is this normal ?:frown:

What kind of mileage r u getting , those of you with 16" and bigger rims. My petrol indicator hits the last blinker at 420km.

eTiMaGo
07-31-2007, 04:45 AM
I have 18" and only do about 25MPG, but that's mainly due to my driving habits which are very short trips. Hard to tell how much of an effect they have.

Also, I can't help but notice that other SEA members are getting low mileage compared to US brethren, but then again it's probably once again due to the distances involved... 200 miles in a day is quite a road trip for us over here, in the US that's a lot of people's daily commute (well maybe I exaggerate :laugh:)

nsmitchell
07-31-2007, 09:34 AM
Interesting thread. The larger diameter rubber will show you less mileage than actual, as well as less MPH than actual. I don't know if there is a way to calibrate the speedo to be accurate. :iono:

nurburgring
07-31-2007, 10:55 AM
I have 18" and only do about 25MPG, but that's mainly due to my driving habits which are very short trips. Hard to tell how much of an effect they have.

Also, I can't help but notice that other SEA members are getting low mileage compared to US brethren, but then again it's probably once again due to the distances involved... 200 miles in a day is quite a road trip for us over here, in the US that's a lot of people's daily commute (well maybe I exaggerate :laugh:)

Strange to see the US Yarises getting better mileage, especially when they are running 85 octane fuel and I'm running 98! DOnt they need to run slightly retarded timing to compensate, resulting in less power ? But their 0-100 timing is just as impressive. Even if I baby the throttle, drive 80% on the freeway, best I've gotten was 36mpg.

eTiMaGo
07-31-2007, 11:53 AM
Interesting thread. The larger diameter rubber will show you less mileage than actual, as well as less MPH than actual. I don't know if there is a way to calibrate the speedo to be accurate. :iono:

With the correct choice of tires the actual rolling circumference of the wheel can be kept very very close to the stock wheel.

Strange to see the US Yarises getting better mileage, especially when they are running 85 octane fuel and I'm running 98! DOnt they need to run slightly retarded timing to compensate, resulting in less power ? But their 0-100 timing is just as impressive. Even if I baby the throttle, drive 80% on the freeway, best I've gotten was 36mpg.

Octane does not seem to have much effect on mileage, I've used our 91 octane fuel first, then the last two tanks on 95, but there is no discernible difference. Some people claim there is, but it may be due to other factors.

Also, you can't directly compare octane in the US with octane in the rest of the world, as the measurement units are actually slightly different. Essentially, US 89 octane is like our 91 octane, and US 91 octane is like our 95. You guys get 98 octane in Singapore? sweet...