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01-05-2016, 12:52 PM | #1 (permalink) | EcoModding Lurker Join Date: Oct 2014 Location: Phoenix Arizona Posts: 69 Thanks: 4 Thanked 9 Times in 7 Posts | 2016 Scion tC So, I really want to get the mileage up on my car. Is there anything I can do for it? I've maxed the air pressure in the tires. I drive REALLY conservatively. I do all the Eco driving possible. In neutral to slow down instead of brakes. All the small ticks I know. Do I need a cold air intake? Warm air intake? I have no idea how to do a grill block. How much of the radiator could I block? Is it even save doing that since there's no temp gauge? I'm kinda at a loss. It's a brand new car with under 1,000 miles so nothing should be dirty at all. Is there a certain spark plug that could help? Is there a tune for it where it can make the car run more efficient? Any ideas? I can't take the windshield wipers off or the antenna. Kinda unusable if I do. Tried it. | | | 01-05-2016, 12:54 PM | #2 (permalink) | Administrator
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| | | 01-05-2016, 01:35 PM | #3 (permalink) | EcoModding Lurker Join Date: Oct 2014 Location: Phoenix Arizona Posts: 69 Thanks: 4 Thanked 9 Times in 7 Posts | It's a mix of city and highway. Lately it's been more city but I tend to usually do a lot more highway. I'll look into the scan gauges but right now o don't have the funds to drop on a unit. | | | 01-06-2016, 10:01 PM | #4 (permalink) | EcoModding Lurker Join Date: Oct 2014 Location: Phoenix Arizona Posts: 69 Thanks: 4 Thanked 9 Times in 7 Posts | Well, I thought a scan gauge would be a lot more expensive. But they're really not. So, after getting that, what will that help with? Does it tell the car to be more efficient? | | | 01-07-2016, 02:12 AM | #5 (permalink) | Master EcoModder Join Date: Jan 2015 Location: Atlanta area Posts: 410 Thanks: 966 Thanked 74 Times in 63 Posts | New car? Change the oil to get any crap left in the engine by the mfg out. And any stuff too small for the oil filter to get. If you are lucky, you will just have wasted an oil change. Most likely you will feel really small grit in the oil and may see some brass colored filings. | | | 01-07-2016, 03:20 AM | #6 (permalink) | EcoModding Lurker Join Date: Oct 2014 Location: Phoenix Arizona Posts: 69 Thanks: 4 Thanked 9 Times in 7 Posts | Yeah. It's not quite 1,000 miles on the car yet. Do they have a break in period? | | | 01-08-2016, 08:01 AM | #7 (permalink) | Master EcoModder
Join Date: Jun 2013 Location: Texas Posts: 450 Thanks: 1,775 Thanked 126 Times in 105 Posts | Back in the 70s(?) Ford did all the engine break-in at the factory so people didn't have to do the break-in. A law suit was filed because the break-in done by the factory meant that the car was "used" when received. Ford had to discontinue to do this engine break-in back then. How do they get around it now? | | | 01-08-2016, 09:34 AM | #8 (permalink) | Master EcoWalker
Join Date: Dec 2012 Location: Nieuwegein, the Netherlands Posts: 3,998 Red Devil - '11 Honda Insight Elegance Team Honda 90 day: 48.79 mpg (US) Thanks: 1,712 Thanked 2,245 Times in 1,454 Posts | I don't know about the Scion but the Insights have a special oil that is to be used for the prescribed break in period. Changing it prematurely for 'normal' oil is not advisable. Modern engines are manufactured to a high standard so you do not have to worry about debris in the oil, but even then the oil filter would catch any. Allow your car to break in properly before you do extensive modding. Read the hypermiling tips on top of the page, air up the tires, enter your car in the garage and keep a fuel log. The fuel log will show your progress as the tanks go by. __________________ 2011 Honda Insight + HID, LEDs, tiny PV panel, extra brake pad return springs, neutral wheel alignment, 44/42 PSI (air), PHEV light (inop), tightened wheel nut.
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For confirmation go to people just like you. For education go to people unlike yourself. | | | 01-09-2016, 01:55 PM | #9 (permalink) | EcoModding Lurker Join Date: Oct 2014 Location: Phoenix Arizona Posts: 69 Thanks: 4 Thanked 9 Times in 7 Posts | So is really the only mod doing a grill block? Because that's what it seems like to me. I'm gonna try and do that soon with some coroplast. Any ideas how to keep it on there snug but still be removable and look good? | | | 01-11-2016, 10:17 PM | #10 (permalink) | EcoModding Lurker Join Date: Oct 2014 Location: Phoenix Arizona Posts: 69 Thanks: 4 Thanked 9 Times in 7 Posts | So, seems the car's computer isn't quite accurate. Calculated my own mileage and got 34. something. So, is this just my car or is this a common thing? | | | «Previous Thread|Next Thread» |
FAQs
The Scion tC seats a total of five passengers and has a two door body style. It offers a regular unleaded 2.5 liter engine. It has been placed into the compact class by the EPA, and it gets a gas mileage of 23 mpg in the city and 31 mpg on the highway.
Is 2016 Scion tC reliable? ›
Very Reliable and Stylish!
It has most every feature that you could want plus it's so stylish! My favorite feature is the touch screen stereo with Bluetooth and usb options. I've owned two different Scion tC's and neither one has given me any engine troubles whatsoever. Great gas mileage as well.
How many MPG does a Scion tC get? ›
Based on data from 19 vehicles, 1,477 fuel-ups and 380,544 miles of driving, the 2015 Scion tC gets a combined Avg MPG of 24.65 with a 0.20 MPG margin of error.
What is EcoModding? ›
EcoModders employ a combination of vehicle mods, driving techniques, and common sense to go as far as possible as inexpensively as possible. Reasons for becoming a member range from the economical to the ecological. More info about where EcoModding came from.
How many miles per gallon does a 2016 Scion IM get? ›
Vehicle Summary
Fuel economy is projected at 27/36 mpg city/highway with the manual and 30/37 mpg with the CVT.
Is the 2016 Scion tC fast? ›
Performance & mpg
During Edmunds performance testing, a Scion tC with a manual transmission went from zero to 60 mph in 7.3 seconds. An automatic did the same sprint in 7.8 seconds. Both are respectably quick times for this class of car.
What is the life expectancy of a Scion tC? ›
Some of the common Scion tC issues include clutch failure, water pump seal failure, excessive oil consumption, and more. The Scion tC can last more than 250,000 miles if it's well-maintained.
How many miles can a Scion tC get on a full tank? ›
304.5/420.5 mi. 14.5 gal.
What is the bad year for the Scion tC? ›
Avoid: 2007 Scion tC
According to CarComplaints, the 2007 tC is the worst model year of this vehicle, with 194 complaints and two recalls. The most significant problems reported include excessive oil consumption, power window failure, and rough shifting.
Does a Scion tC have a Toyota engine? ›
It received a performance bump; with the new engine being carried over from the Toyota Camry being a 2.5 liter I4 2AR-FE engine producing 180 hp (130 kW) and 174 lb⋅ft (236 N⋅m).
Toyota announced Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2016, that it is discontinuing its Scion brand, aimed at younger car buyers, after years of slumping sales. Beginning in August the MY17 Scion, the FR-S sports car, iA sedan, the iM 5-door hatchback and the C-HR will be rolled into the standard Toyota line-up.
Are Scion tC expensive to maintain? ›
The annual maintenance cost of a Scion tC is $430.
Are scions fuel efficient? ›
Great Gas Mileage
The automatic version gets even better 33 mpg in the city and 42 mpg on the highway, with 37 mpg combined. As some of the highest values in the subcompact class, the Scion iA is a relief to drive, no matter the destination.
What does Eco do in Scion tC? ›
ECO mode regulates climate control, power output, and seat heating. This mode reduces power demands on the engine and increases fuel efficiency.
Is it okay to drive in eco mode all the time? ›
Whether it's a longer trip or just a short one for daily errands, using Eco mode will help your car automatically behave in ways that will improve fuel efficiency. Some people only use this mode once they're cruising on the highway. Other people put their cars in Eco mode all the time. Either way is fine.
Does eco mode really save gas? ›
Eco mode puts less strain on a car's engine, resulting in several benefits such as: Improved fuel economy: While the change in fuel economy isn't drastic, your car will use less gas and get more miles per gallon when you use eco mode correctly.
What is a disadvantage of eco mode? ›
What Are The Cons Of Eco Mode? Although Eco mode saves you some money due to decreased fuel consumption, it leads to additional wear and tear. Driving at low speeds and low rpm increases the intensity of engine, clutch, and gearbox wear.
How reliable is a 2016 Scion? ›
The 2016 Scion iA sedan is an excellent choice in the subcompact car class, especially if you're a city dweller. The iA features great fuel economy, well-tuned steering and suspension, a high-end interior, and some of the best safety and reliability scores in the class.
How long do Scion engines last? ›
Typical Scions will last around 200,000 miles, which is an okay number. The Scion matches right up with this standard. Keep reading to learn more about the cars like Honda Elements that you can invest in for your method of transportation.
How many gallons does a 2016 Scion tC hold? ›
Used 2016 Scion tC - Specs & Features
Fuel & MPG |
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EPA city/highway MPG | 23/31 MPG |
EPA combined MPG | 26 MPG |
Range in miles (city/hwy) | 333.5/449.5 mi. |
Fuel tank capacity | 14.5 gal. |
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At the track, our automatic-equipped tC performed decently with a 0-60 time of 7.6 seconds and a quarter-mile time of 15.9 seconds at 86.8 mph, which is 0.7 second slower to 60 mph and half a second slower in the quarter mile than themanual tC we tested in 2011.
How many miles per gallon does a 2016 Scion tC manual get? ›
Based on data from 15 vehicles, 923 fuel-ups and 252,122 miles of driving, the 2016 Scion tC gets a combined Avg MPG of 25.09 with a 0.19 MPG margin of error.
What is the drivetrain of the 2016 Scion tC? ›
All models are powered by a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine making 179 horsepower and 173 pound-feet of torque mated to a 6-speed manual transmission or 6-speed automatic driving the front wheels. Scion tC earns an EPA-estimated 23/26 mpg City/Highway, or 26 Combined miles per gallon. The tC comes well-equipped.
Are scions good on gas? ›
Great Gas Mileage
No matter if you're spending your time commuting during the week or hitting the open road over the weekend, you won't have to make frequent trips to the gas station along the way. The manual version of this vehicle gets 31 mpg in the city and 41 mpg on the highway, with 35 mpg combined .
How many gallons of gas can a Scion tC hold? ›
Used 2015 Scion tC Base - Specs & Features
Fuel & MPG |
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EPA city/highway MPG | 23/31 MPG |
EPA combined MPG | 26 MPG |
Range in miles (city/hwy) | 333.5/449.5 mi. |
Fuel tank capacity | 14.5 gal. |
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Is Scion tC a performance car? ›
But they say the tC is a pleasant performer and gets good power from its four-cylinder engine. Its main drawbacks are its firm ride and fuel economy ratings that can't compare with its sporty classmates.
How much does it cost to fill up a Scion tC? ›
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| 2016 Scion tC |
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Annual Fuel Cost* | $2,050 |
Cost to Drive 25 Miles | $3.44 |
Cost to Fill the Tank | $52 |
Tank Size | 14.5 gallons |
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