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Drives: 2014 White VITZ Join Date: May 2007
Location: Huntington Bch, CA
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^^^ I don't buy gas at Sam's Club because it's not top tier gas.
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Location: Bay Area
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I might be an outlier here but tried shell a few times since t-mobile Tuesdays had promotions for $0.25 off each gallon at shell.
I usually fill up at Costco but with shell, The torque felt about the same on my 5 speed yaris but my mpg dropped from 34mpg to 30mpg. I tried filling up at different shell stations with the same result. I can maintain about 34mpg with chevron gas but I just can't figure out why my mpg is much less with shell. The 76 near my house produced the same results as well. |
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What bay do you live in? |
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Location: Central Valley, CA
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Hatchbacks for the win
Drives: Hatchbacks Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Hawaii
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Is this because you went with larger/heavier wheels? 5-10% decrease seems pretty significant. But the aesthetic appeal of nice wheels definitely is worth it. :)
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Location: Central Valley, CA
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I think it has more to do with the fact that I replaced the factory tires...so they were dry, cracking, and had no grip. hahaha. So the new tires are grippier, so more friction, which leads to a drop of mpg. The new wheels and tires are probably only 3 lbs heavier than the 15" steelie and Goodyear combo.
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Location: Central Valley, CA
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40.76 mpg when I filled up yesterday. First bar disappeared at 91 miles, so it's on track for the regular mpg. It could have just been a bad batch of Shell in the Bay Area.
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Fuel mileage tread circumference diameter height specification.
On gen 2 Yaris, stock 15" tires roll 3.4% further than stock 14" tires. (per the nominal stock tire sizes, but not necessarily the actual tires) With same speedometer calibration, we think...but haven't confirmed. Tire comparator link on forum gives nominal height/circumference/revs-per-mile/whatever, but the actual tire models vary in height for the same size. Some specs don't give tire height. Worn tires are shorter. Good to run a string or skinny flexible tape measure around inflated tire center to know what you have and compare new vs. old, etc. And/or measure diameter.
I've given numbers for some 14" tires on other threads here. |
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Location: Central Valley, CA
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Just filled up yesterday. 45.65 mpg. Woot. haha.
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![]() ![]() Drives: 07 Yaris Liftback Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Bay Area
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Wow, so Shell still gets the best mpg? How far is your usual commute? I went from doing 12 miles to and from work to only 6 miles and my mpg went from 34mpg to 28-30mpg. Then again I go through more city roads with the shorter trip as well. I might give Chevron or Shell another shot to see how it compares to Costco. I'm also running my tires at 38psi in the front and 42psi in the rear while driving relatively conservative.
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Owners manuals from Toyota now all recommend Top Tier gas. The original standard for detergency levels was based on a very very early, not very demanding, BMW injection system, and was based on the relatively short emissions compliance period in non-California (and California compliant) states. I have never noticed any difference in mileage from any gasoline except E10 vs. "just gas".
I HAVE noticed smoother operations with midgrade or premium fuel. If your engine runs on premium in Europe, the odds are it will run better on premium over here. This is because modern ECM (engine control modules) are adaptive in terms of tuning to the fuel used. I think anything with a compression ratio over 9.5 to 1 will benefit; the knock sensor will kick in later and you'll get a little more power and a smoother driver experience. Also, most premium fuels include twice the detergents of regular. Costco and Arco are both currently Top Tier, and are the ones I try to buy, since they are cheaper. Valero certainly isn't a budget gas, but they are Top Tier these days. Kwik Serve is no longer Top Tier IIRC. |
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North America uses a different method of calculating octane than Europe (and I believe the rest of the world as well). 87 here is equivalent to 91 there.
Top tier has nothing to do with octane ratings. It is a marketing term that means the fuel contains a certain amount of detergents. |
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I think USA pumps say their numbers are (R+M)/2? As such is the 87 regular what the manual says is OK for the Yaris?
(USA/Canada 2007 Yaris owners manual: "Fuel Type: UNLEADED gasoline, Octane Rating 87 (Research Octane Number 91) or higher." Pump buttons are 87, 89 and 93. Unlabeled. Octane rating numbers--which system on USA pump buttons?) |
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