"Fuel Economy Modification" for xBs?
I read in another thread https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...tion&&start=20 about a specific "Fuel Economy Modification" for xBs. It possibly has something to do with reprogramming the onboard computer, but when I asked, Wendall, at our Big Island Toyota Service Dept, he said he couldn't find reference to such a procedure.
Can anyone shed some light on this? It's of interest to me because I only got 29 MPG on my first tank of my new (for me) 2006 xB (6200 miles).
Is there something I can tell Wendall, perhaps point him to a publication?
Thanks,
Kerry
Can anyone shed some light on this? It's of interest to me because I only got 29 MPG on my first tank of my new (for me) 2006 xB (6200 miles).
Is there something I can tell Wendall, perhaps point him to a publication?
Thanks,
Kerry
^^^ that's really good.
i typically get high 20's (26-29) when i'm doing urban driving with lots of stop and go. highway gets up to low 30's, but no more than that.
check your wheel weight and size. that will make a difference. your tires will make a difference too.
i typically get high 20's (26-29) when i'm doing urban driving with lots of stop and go. highway gets up to low 30's, but no more than that.
check your wheel weight and size. that will make a difference. your tires will make a difference too.
Get and aftermarket intake. I have the fujita and the hks. the fujita gives a lil more power. The hks is a gas saver in my opinion b/c it doesn't make any cool sound, it's quiet. And it keeps you in gear longer, at lower rpms. I can run my 2nd gear up to 35 mph and still be under 3000 rpm. Very nice. More power.
Apparently there was/is a "Fuel Economy Modification" procedure because d114, https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...tion&&start=20 , had it done and it added 2 MPG.
Thanks,
Kerry
Thanks,
Kerry
I use to get an average in the low to mid 30 mpg in my 05. but now in my 06 I only get around 25 mpg at best. but it is no highway driving and with the 05 I used the freeway quite a bit but I hated the rock chips so no more freeway driving I guess the lower mpg are the trade off but I still get rock chips
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Everyone has forgotten how the NGK Irridium plugs gapped to .044 helped mpgs by a couple. That added with running lightweight wheels, K&N drop in filter and removing the snorkle should net you up into the 32/35 range.
The 65 to 75 mph of highway driving will decidedly NOT produce higher mpg when compared to the posted 45 - 55 mph of the two lane roads. I've noticed a good 8 mpg difference between the two types of driving.
Originally Posted by dz302
Originally Posted by snowromance
06 manual here, i get a consistent 35mpg and all i did was remove the snorkel.
Originally Posted by Kerry
I read in another thread...about a specific "Fuel Economy Modification" for xBs. It possibly has something to do with reprogramming the onboard computer, but when I asked, Wendall, at our Big Island Toyota Service Dept, he said he couldn't find reference to such a procedure. Can anyone shed some light on this? It's of interest to me because I only got 29 MPG on my first tank of my new (for me) 2006 xB (6200 miles)....
http://aatherton06.home.insightbb.co..._xB/xB_MPG.htm
The most effective fuel economy modification is a reprogramming of the onboard computer located in the driver's seat.
The most effective fuel economy modification is a reprogramming of the onboard computer located in the driver's seat.
It would nice if I could refer the Toyota Service Dept Manager to a document/whatever to verify that it's a genuine Toyota procedure.
It would be nice if we could validate or dismiss Toyota's "Fuel Economy Modification" procedure.
While it's true that much of the reported disappointing xB mileage is due to owner behavior or mods quite a few could be due to a computer setting—and therefore reprogrammable.
Myself, I expected 33 MPG (6200 miles on a 2006 xB) and got 29. I expected and I'd be happy if I averaged 32.
Thanks all,
Kerry




