I've owned a rev 2 and rev 3 N/A, and both did around 250 miles to a full tank
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(about 26 mpg i think).
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There are lots of N/A owners
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(and even tubby owners!) who claim to get significantly more miles to each tank
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(300 or more)
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- I want to find out what the difference is!
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The way you drive is probably the most significant factor, but even with some very very gentle driving I haven't managed to improve things much.
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Equally, other people claim to use their right foot quite a lot and still get good economy.
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When I bought my current car I improved my economy drastically by setting the ignition timing to 10 degrees BTDC
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(it was about 0 degrees when I got it and ran like a dog), which is the Toyota standard setting.
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Perhaps it should be less advanced for 95 ron fuel? Does anyone have 3SGE manuals to confirm this?
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(I only have the tubby BGB)
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I don't think my current spark plugs have the recommended platinum tips
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- could this make a difference or will copper plugs just wear out more quickly?
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All suggestions and discussion welcome!