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Steals terrorist's lunch
Drives: 2007 Yaris Liftback Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Reno, Nevada, USA
Posts: 1,299
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Well done!
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- Brian Share the Road I often carry 2 carpool passengers and mountain bikes or snowboards/skis over a 4,500 foot elevation difference. Click the graphic above to see my detailed mileage logs. |
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"LibertyRides!"
Drives: 2010 Yaris 3Dr LB | 2020 Stang Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: State College, PA, USA
Posts: 576
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Update: Broke 50 MPG... third time in a row
Hi Everyone,
Yesterday, I was able to make 50+ MPG on my tank for the third time in a row! I just broke the 50 mile mark this time... 50.727 MPG. The driving technique, speed, tire pressure, weight, outside temperatures, and fuel (non-ethanol & same gas pump) were all the same. The only difference being the highway distance. This time I took two trips of 200 and 150 miles, instead of the last time being two trips of 200 and 100 miles. Yet, I traveled more trip highway miles on this tank and got less MPG of about 1.5 MPG? I can only think this small difference was that I may have used the A/C a little more than the last time? And the extra driving distance was more flat? I could not glide as much. Any rate, I would love to make four consecutive 50+ MPG on the tank. Unfortunately, I believe this will be highly unlikely! I’m not taking any road trips soon and will actually be driving through campus all the time when Penn State starts classes in less than two weeks... that will be interesting! It is still hard for me to believe that the initial fuel fill-up was only 28 MPG. This is why breaking 50 mile mark has been a challenge for me with the Yaris and somewhat an obsession... LOL! ![]() I must say, the Yaris is an incredible car for FE! No doubt... I’m very happy with my decision on the purchase now... ![]() I will soon be purchasing the Ecometer from MI... Can’t wait to see the values it shows during my driving... Cheers! Gas Tank mile increments (non-ethanol gas used): 1st Bar drop (8/8) > 116 mi (116) 2nd Bar drop (7/8) > 71 mi (187) 3rd Bar drop (3/4) > 55 mi (242) 4th Bar drop (5/8) > 75 mi (317) 5th Bar drop (1/2) > 57 mi (374) 6th Bar drop (3/8) > 63 mi (437) 7th Bar drop (1/4) > 65 mi (502) 8th Bar drop (1/8) > 0 Tank total : 502 miles Fuel used: 9.896 gallons MPG: 50.727
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~ Mark ~ 2010 Yaris 3-Dr Liftback, 5-Speed Manual, P185/60R 15, Bayou Blue Pearl I Love my YARIS Most miles Tank: 538 tank/10.148 gal = 53.015 MPG / Most MPG: 54.95 MPG (ethanol) 425 tank/7.73 gal "The evils of government are directly proportional to the tolerance of the people." -- Frank Kent |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2010 Yaris "5-door" Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Upper Waiakea Forest Reserve
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Even in the best conditions I haven't cracked 50. However, the short recessed stem of the Yaris' wheel air valve has kept me from being able to increase my tire pressure above what the dealer put in. My home air pump can't get into that tight space. :/ Someday I will get a new pump...
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![]() ![]() Drives: Barcelona Red '09 Sedan Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: New Mexico
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I had to buy a new tire inflater/gauge down at harbor freight $5.00 for the same reason.... no biggy... first couple of tanks will pay for it I figure.. Running 38 in the Bridgestone potenzas at the moment. Last edited by nmgolfer; 08-17-2010 at 09:24 PM. |
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Half a Bubble Off Plumb
Drives: 2009 Yaris Sedan Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Bristol, Tennessee, USA
Posts: 1,593
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It's a lot easier if you pull the wheel covers off. It's not hard to pull them off and put them back on, no tools required. Now I just leave mine off.
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![]() ![]() Drives: '09 Yaris Sedan Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Western N.Y.
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I am glad STC is getting really awesome economy with the real numbers. I am pretty glad for the milage I get since my car has been near 100 mph a time or two. Mine is a cash for clunckers deal. Got rid of a 97 Crown Vic. No regrets. Also, this forum has been a great help. I killed my TPMS light via the postings so I can run my light weight Miata wheels. Better everything from the lighter wheels. Keep up the high milin'. The deal over a Prius really sweetens when a Yaris goes over 40 mpg.
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"LibertyRides!"
Drives: 2010 Yaris 3Dr LB | 2020 Stang Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: State College, PA, USA
Posts: 576
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![]() Unfortunately, I’m going to be doing a partial fill-up (at little over a half tank) by the 15th of this month. By that time the petroleum suppliers (Altoona, PA pipeline) of two of the last left Non-Ethanol stations in State College area will be converting to Ethanol gas. This is a reality from a law passing in both State Houses and signed by the governor several years ago. Already Philly and Pittsburgh areas/regions had to comply with EPA oxygenated gas standards (Ethanol use) because of their population. Now it is central PA’s turn. They (corporate/government crimeocracy) were pushing for it, and they got it! It just took several years later. The good thing is I can get my last complete fill in mid-October! The other gas station that carries non-ethanol gas will be filling their tank from the Altoona gas line in mid-October. Their tank is full and they expect to fill up then. They will make the necessary filter changes and pump conversion when they run out of the conventional gas. This is progress for you? Now what are the farmers and small engine customers going to do here in Central PA? They will probably have to be fixing their engines and gas lines more often? I have never been a fan of ethanol for two reasons: 1)The physical property (chemical chain) of ethanol... alcohol... Short shelf life, creates condensation in gas lines and fixtures, can rust older parts, doesn’t properly lubricate... 2)The inefficiency of how we produce the ethanol. The higher gas mileage of non-ethanol is a benefit for me. Not much, though!. You only gain approximately 1-3 MPG more using non-ethanol conventional gas. Cheers!
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~ Mark ~ 2010 Yaris 3-Dr Liftback, 5-Speed Manual, P185/60R 15, Bayou Blue Pearl I Love my YARIS Most miles Tank: 538 tank/10.148 gal = 53.015 MPG / Most MPG: 54.95 MPG (ethanol) 425 tank/7.73 gal "The evils of government are directly proportional to the tolerance of the people." -- Frank Kent |
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![]() ![]() Drives: Yaris, duh Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: In my car
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Also since corn is so cheap, high fructose corn syrup is so cheap that it is cheaper to buy sweet junk food/soda than healthier foods. If we either got rid of subsidies or subsidies healthy fruits/vegetables, our country would be a lot healthier and our cars would run better. (However some farmers would go under) |
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![]() ![]() Drives: '09 Yaris Sedan Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Western N.Y.
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don't forget that alcohol evaporates readily. As you pump it in you will loose some. That stuff doesn't hold well in the evap canister...more loss.
I had a tank full once w/ the Crown Vic at 21 mpg or so. Not easy to do. A funny thing about the ethanol for the gasoline...special hybrid corn,needs a petroleum fertilizer. Gov't subsidized but doesn't do much for the world. |
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![]() ![]() Drives: Barcelona Red '09 Sedan Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: New Mexico
Posts: 47
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Congrats mark you're doing great! Give us some specifics.... How did you do it? Ave. Speed? Hilly or Flat? Any mods made to increase FE?
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"LibertyRides!"
Drives: 2010 Yaris 3Dr LB | 2020 Stang Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: State College, PA, USA
Posts: 576
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Occasionally, I take work trips around PA along with my normal driving routine. Trips range from 100 to 300 miles and I have taken two trips on one tank several times. The last three times have all been trips to Hershey, Altoona, and Bloomsburg, PA. Speed and terrain are the basics for good FE. Using in-gear glides (DFCO) and in-gear glides to minimal braking for city lights furthers good FE. I think one of the most important rules for great FE is to apply the accelerator ever so lightly all the time. When I bought my new car, I drove it like my other cars in the past... jack-rabbit starts and heavy braking to a stop. I got 27-28 MPG! I started to take it easy on the accelerator... and it instantly jumped to the mid-thirties. Then I started with my glides and limited brake use that brought me up to the lower forties. There were other techniques that helped in a minimum amount... duration of A/C & heater, no engine start idling, defroster use, and shutting off the engine at drive-thru tellers, etc. These last trips involved a decent amount of highway hills (hilly terrain) that I was able to use DFCO: http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4248. Due to the hill lengths, I’m able to maintain my momentum speed for a good amount of time due to the grades. When I’m not able to maintain, I pop the gear into neutral and glide. On ramps and slow downs I used DFCO all the time. I do not have SCII or Ecometer to check my average speed yet. On the highway I travel the limited speed according to State law (15 MPH below specific speed limit)... Interstate around 40-53 MPH and county roads around 40-45 MPH (once you start to go over 55 MPH wind resistance becomes a factor in the Yaris for FE). City driving is up to the posted speed limit. Whether what gear I’m in, while driving my RPM is mostly under 2,200. When I shift, I’m generally shifting just under 2,000 RPM. When driving in fifth gear or under, I only down-shift when the tachometer drops below 1,300 RPM. While driving on my last three trips most was 2,000 RPM or under. Importantly, with shift points I try to be very light on the accelerator. When there is heavy city traffic, I’m still light on the accelerator, but shift fast through the gears to get up to speed so I don’t piss-off other drivers. I try to learn new driving area environments as quick as possible while maintain hypermiling techniques. No mods to increase FE. I do have an SS exhaust resonated tip mod that probable has little or no negative affect on FE? My tires are considered low resistance tires (LRR), Bridgestone Potenza RE 92 185 x 60-15. I bumped up my PSI to 42 to help in the roll. My travel is light... my work equipment and luggage is around 70lbs. The fuel I use is RBOB gas (non-ethanol)... approximately 1-3 MPG better than ethanol gas. Soon the gas will be leaving this area and I will be forced to use ethanol gas additive. ![]() Does this specific information help? Cheers!
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~ Mark ~ 2010 Yaris 3-Dr Liftback, 5-Speed Manual, P185/60R 15, Bayou Blue Pearl I Love my YARIS Most miles Tank: 538 tank/10.148 gal = 53.015 MPG / Most MPG: 54.95 MPG (ethanol) 425 tank/7.73 gal "The evils of government are directly proportional to the tolerance of the people." -- Frank Kent |
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![]() ![]() Drives: Barcelona Red '09 Sedan Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: New Mexico
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Thanks for the reply Mark. Your mileage makes sense at those speeds and highway vs. city percentages along with contentious driving. I'm pleased I got 43.8 in combined city highway on my first tank and I aim to do better on the next.
Yes form drag typically begins to exceed rolling resistance (and other linear loses) at about 55 mpg and rises exponentially. That is why aerodynamic form factor (drag coefficient times frontal area or CdA) is so critically important. Unfortunately its not possible to drive 55 in most places and still go with the flow. Jimmy Carter tried (for this reason... and because it saves lives) but Americans like more speed and have longer distances to travel particularly in the West. Yaris compares pretty good with CdA at 6.13 as compared to 5.84 for the third Gen Prius. But there is room for improvement. I'd like to see more aerodynamic wheel covers and rear wheel well covers on the next Gen Yaris and if they could make it a low cost plug in hybrid with regen braking that would be even better... then we could use racing discs on front wheels and back. Quote:
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"LibertyRides!"
Drives: 2010 Yaris 3Dr LB | 2020 Stang Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: State College, PA, USA
Posts: 576
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Yes, CdA is non-linear in scale! That is why I keep my speed under 55 MPH. Honda in my eyes has always made cars with good CdA design in mind. Too bad they stopped making the CRX line in the 90’s.... they were great non-hybrid FE cars. What’s up with Honda today? Their 1st Gen Insight was great in CdA numbers! I’m fortunate that I can drive under 55 MPH. The flow seems like 55-60 in posted 55 MPH zones and 65-75 in 65 MPH zones. People don’t pass me going terribly fast. I’ve gotten a few beeps (3 so far) and a couple of fingers... LOL! Most importantly, I’m not a hazard to others driving safety. We have large Amish communities in Central and Southeast Pennsylvania... most people drive carefully on country roads because of the hills and slow moving Amish buggies. That was actually a wonderful idea that Mr. Carter thought up of during the second gas crunch in the 70’s. Too bad, it never became very popular. Could you imagine if everyone drove 55 and under with basic hypermiling techniques? ...Less deaths, personal vehicle expenses, and of course less oil consumption. Let us know how your FE does in future tanks, Rick! BTW: Contentious driving? I'm more of a conscious driver. I’m passive when it comes down to driving...Cheers!
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~ Mark ~ 2010 Yaris 3-Dr Liftback, 5-Speed Manual, P185/60R 15, Bayou Blue Pearl I Love my YARIS Most miles Tank: 538 tank/10.148 gal = 53.015 MPG / Most MPG: 54.95 MPG (ethanol) 425 tank/7.73 gal "The evils of government are directly proportional to the tolerance of the people." -- Frank Kent |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2010 Yaris "5-door" Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Upper Waiakea Forest Reserve
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What a bunch of selfish morons. Glad I don't live in road-rage country anymore! People are perfectly happy to go a sensible 45-50 here.
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Location: Kentucky
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Last edited by Flipper_1938; 12-17-2010 at 11:01 PM. |
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"LibertyRides!"
Drives: 2010 Yaris 3Dr LB | 2020 Stang Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: State College, PA, USA
Posts: 576
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The drivers are relatively sane in their driving habits and don't go over posted 55 or 65 MPH limits. When I go on trips to big cities like Philadelphia or Pittsburgh... I always pick up the pace to accommodate the traffic flow there... they go well over the limits. Yeah, a lot of my hypermiling techniques are on State and Local roads. I lived in Miami, Florida for 28 years. It would be crazy to drive the way I do if I where still living down there! The flow of traffic there is 75-80 MPH, easily! Cheers!
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~ Mark ~ 2010 Yaris 3-Dr Liftback, 5-Speed Manual, P185/60R 15, Bayou Blue Pearl I Love my YARIS Most miles Tank: 538 tank/10.148 gal = 53.015 MPG / Most MPG: 54.95 MPG (ethanol) 425 tank/7.73 gal "The evils of government are directly proportional to the tolerance of the people." -- Frank Kent |
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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2010 Yaris Bayou Blue 3DR Lift Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: San Diego, CA
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Wow, over 50 mpg!
![]() I can't wait to fill up my tank for the first time to see my MPG. If you are in Southern California and see a guy with a Bayou Blue Yaris dancing at the pumps in a week or so. It'll probably be me. |
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"LibertyRides!"
Drives: 2010 Yaris 3Dr LB | 2020 Stang Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: State College, PA, USA
Posts: 576
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UPDATE – Broke 50 MPG again, but... Partial Fill... did not count!
This morning I filled my tank (56 miles into the 5th bar) at the1/2 tank reading. I generally fill up when the tank is closer to “empty” at the 7th bar (1/4) or the beginning of the last flashing 8th bar (1/8). But, I decided to do a partial fill, to make sure I get the last of the Non-Ethanol gas at the station. Non-Ethanol gas will be phased out later this week or next week at the station I regularly fill-up my car.
I was able to get 53.034 MPG... my highest MPG to date. Although, this was my first partial fill recorded (1/2 bar present with 374 miles traveled) on the tank, it looks like I would have been on the track to break 50 MPG with a complete full fill. I see from my records that when the bar drops to 1/2 tank (5th bar), I average 289 miles from my fills. When I fill up at the “empty” tank mark, I average 486 miles. Obviously, the gauge properties of the Yaris are that the first half tank you get more miles than the second half tank. Though, the difference after calculating is only 92 miles on average of my fills... Then hypothetically, even if I filled up the tank when it was “empty” and say getting a very makeable 60 miles for the 6th and 7th bars. The mileage would come out to be an average of 42.857 MPG for those last two bars (120/2.8gallons). With this in mind, a complete full fill would be: 50.142 MPG Tank total: 494 miles Fuel used: 9.852 gallons MPG: 50.142 I think the 42.857 MPG for the last two bars is very maintainable figure for me. I’m confident that I would have broken the 50 MPG barrier if I filled up when the tank was “empty”... The partial fill that I calculated to 53.034 MPG does not count for my records, since I calculate from full fill-ups. Cheers! ![]() Actual Partial Fill: Gas Tank mile increments (non-ethanol gas used): 1st Bar drop (8/8) > 85 mi (85) 2nd Bar drop (7/8) > 87 mi (172) 3rd Bar drop (3/4) > 65 mi (237) 4th Bar drop (5/8) > 81 mi (318) 5th Bar drop (1/2) > 56 mi (374) Note: Bar was still showing 6th Bar drop (3/8) > 0 7th Bar drop (1/4) > 0 8th Bar drop (1/8) > 0 Tank total: 374 miles Fuel used: 7.052 gallons MPG: 53.034
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~ Mark ~ 2010 Yaris 3-Dr Liftback, 5-Speed Manual, P185/60R 15, Bayou Blue Pearl I Love my YARIS Most miles Tank: 538 tank/10.148 gal = 53.015 MPG / Most MPG: 54.95 MPG (ethanol) 425 tank/7.73 gal "The evils of government are directly proportional to the tolerance of the people." -- Frank Kent |
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