Horrible MPG, No Apparent Problems

RazoE

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xzeror;1778661 said:
i get about 16-18 in my 86.5

me too on my 92, here's a few screen shots from my fuel mileage app..

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Backlash2032

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tfhorst;1779521 said:
How big of a difference in the lower speeds is the lower gearing?

I'd have to assume you mean acceleration wise. I still managed to get 8.3 seconds 0-60, with a terrible clutch. I wanna say it was 9 something with the 4.30s, but back then I didn't know better and just dropped the clutch. If I drop the clutch with the 3.90s its about 9 seconds as well. I never slipped the clutch with the 4.30s however... Swapped the diffs before I knew better, lol.

God i need boost..
 

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Hey all, I know it's been a while since I started this thread. But, I figured it was better than starting another. The car has since had a fuel system flush, replacement of the filter and pump, due to someone giving me a fresh can of DIESEL (in a red can) to fill the car up with. (I was worried about making it to the station from my driveway.) Boy, was that a fun day. Anyways, the car still gets around the same mileage. As far as I know the air filter is clean, there is no CEL's, I've kept up with oil changes, and there is no BHG. Very rarely, usually on a cold morning when it happens, or the second start of the day, the car will start, idle to 1k, drop to 500 or so, then shudder and die. If I give it slightest bit of gas and get it to idle for a few seconds, this goes away. Very strange. Other than that, this is the only thing the car has done. The plug wires aren't terribly old, if I remember right they were labeled 2008. Is this really down to short trips? If it is I guess that is unavoidable, because I live in an urban area where everything is close. It still has the stock muffler, do you think that replacing it with a Borla dual exit unit would help the mpg?

Thanks guys
 

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You never mentioned how you drive the car, meaning you have the accelerator pedal to the floor at every stop. You should have no problem getting-18 mpg with city driving only- driving like a normal human being.

How many fuel leaks are under the car?
 
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drogon

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Backlash2032;1779258 said:
Short trips will equal terrible, terrible gas mileage. When im just driving to school and back (a few blocks) ill struggle to get over 200 miles on a tank of fuel. Full tank.

When I made a road trip, i set the cruise at 60 mph, got 27 mpg. 300 miles and i still had a quarter tank left.
When I drove like a grandma and tried to get the best possible gas mileage I got 36. That still surprises me.

Mind you, I have 3.91 gears in a N/A, so that makes a huge difference. With the 4.30s I was getting 20 no matter what I did. City, Highway, Aggressive, light. It didn't matter much.

How do you check what gears you have? I have a 90s NA white package with TEMS I know it has LSD but no idea on gear ratio.
 

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drogon;2008632 said:
How do you check what gears you have? I have a 90s NA white package with TEMS I know it has LSD but no idea on gear ratio.

If you still have the original diff that came with the car then your car will have 4.30's. All N/A's had 4.30's, the sport package just made it a LSD.
 

Silver MK3

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drogon;2008654 said:
Ahh good to know! Thanks silver mk3!


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grsupra87;2008675 said:
Last tank on my 7mgte I got 27.1. I was surprised it was that good for a 25 year old engine. That was on the freeway 2 hrs each way to a car show with the cruise set on 70. Stock except for Megan DP, catless, Blitz Nur Spec

They do surprisingly well on the interstate. I went on a 8 hr round trip a few weeks ago and had 25.2 mpg in my 7mge cruising somewhere around 70 mph all the way. Pretty good for a 25 year old car like you mentioned, and one that runs almost 3500 rpm on the interstate due to the aforementioned 4.30 gears.
 

atmperformance

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86.5;1778648 said:
Thanks for the reply. I'll check the CEL code(s) (hopefully just 1 or none)
This makes me laugh. So one CEL light if fine but horrible MPG is not? not like a CEL light could ever effect MPG right?
 

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atmperformance;2008681 said:
This makes me laugh.....not like a CEL light could ever effect MPG right?

Especially not an exhaust manifold leak that is barely audible, yet trips the 25 because the fuel trim is now maxed out.
 

ZoomZoomZoom

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I got terrible mileage in my 90 GTE until I did the following: Replaced O2 sensor (*VERY* important), replaced stock intake with K&N filter, replaced stock exhaust with 3" hi-flow exhaust. These were all done in one swoop, but as a whole, my MPG's jumped.

Also, its not expensive to get your fuel injectors cleaned. I sent mine off and got a before and after report. None needed to be replaced, all suffered various degrees of clogging. If I had known how inexpensive this was, I would've done it long ago.

Note: K&Ns and other "oiled" air filters have fallen out of favor due to possible damage to AFMs. Perhaps a dry Apexi would be a better choice.
 

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ZoomZoomZoom;2009044 said:
Note: K&Ns and other "oiled" air filters have fallen out of favor due to possible damage to AFMs. Perhaps a dry Apexi would be a better choice.

An oiled air filter should not damage a vane-style AFM like the 7M engines have. The oil will contaminate a fine-wire AFM found on a lot of late model cars and skew the sensor readings. Unless you have some sort of conversion to a fine-wire AFM on your Supra. I agree with the O2 sensor 100%. My mileage was bad but not horrible and I failed the emissions testing due to elevated HCs. No CEL, but a new O2 sensor fixed things right up. Passed emissions and went from avg. 15 MPG to 18 MPG. The ODB-I system in these cars don't do a sensor back-check, and blindly accepts whatever the sensor tells it, even if it is way off.

BTW, Last year I got a chance to take my Supra on a road trip. 365 miles away. Averaged about 75 mph with the cruise on, (the long stretches with absolutely nothing I was cruising at 90!) and got about 27 mpg. These cars cruise great!
 
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^ In the interest of accuracy a couple of things. First, oiled gauze filters can contaminate the Karman sensor used in a GTE. Second, the statement regarding O2 sensor checking is incorrect. It it were true the entire reasoning behind OBD would be invalid.