the topic is about FC and I think most would agree with Mirage and Accent Diesel as a good benchmark, tapos Yaris and Vios pa rin naman pala yung gusto.
wala naman masama sa Yaris, it looks good kaso base on the topic of FC, i think from the previous generation na we can say vios and yaris is one of the top fuel efficient car, currently I think medyo bumaba na ranking nila kasi nasa taas na yung Mirage and Accent diesel,
The new Vios/Yaris are somewhat disappointing when it comes to economy. In my driving, the Vios 1.5 manual was around the same as the Fiesta 1.5 automatic.
The problem is partially in the weight of the new car, partially in the drag of the powerful AC compressor, and partially in the design of the cooling system. The Vios' cooling system has always been marginal. In this generation, the radiator and single cooling fan are woefully under-specced for the size of the car. Smaller cars like the Mirage G4 can get away with small cooling systems... less weight and load on the engine... the Vios cannot. I noted in my back-to-back drive of the Vios and City for Top Gear (July issue) that the City had a much smaller grille, but suffered less from heat soak and excessive drag when the AC turned on... because it had a full-sized (dual row, too, I think) radiator with dual fans. As such, highway and city economy were much better.
When you have a small cooling system, your car can get up to temperature quickly, which is how the old Vios managed to be reasonably economical. But when the car heat soaks, the engine has to consume more gasoline to stay cool. I believe this is what might be happening. This also seems to be an issue with the Wigo AT. Have not driven the Wigo MT extensively, so I can't comment on it, though people are saying economy is decent, at least.
Funny story, I've heard that with the previous car, one taxi company found the best way to maintain reliability and economy with the Vios was to install an extra cooling fan on the radiator.
I still think the 1.3E MT Vios is a good car for the money, but if you've got a higher budget, I'd rather look at the City (bigger interior, and can actually do over 20 km/l with an automatic... and it's a 1.5!) or Accent. And if fuel economy and saving money is your only concern, the Mirage is still the best bet on the market.
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Question about Hyundai atoz im planning to buy 1 for it will be my first car, meron pa ba mga parts nito? and di ba ako mamroblema sa kotse na ito? gusto ko lang kse tipid a gas pang araw araw and that's all, I choosing between wagon r and picante also, btw I preferred Automatic transmition with small displacement. Thanks in advance
Nope. Propping the hood only helps cool the car at a stop. When it's moving, propping the hood open creates a high pressure pocket behind the radiator as air comes in the top. This limits air flow through the radiator at speed.
If you're going to prop it open, better to prop up the rear of the hood. The high pressure pocket at the base of the windshield will keep flow from exiting there, but it will exit at the sides.
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Personally, though, I would just do the extra fan. Put it on a temperature switch so it won't create extra load when not needed.
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But for probinsyanos like me... the cooling system isn't all that big a deal... I'm hardly ever in traffic long enough for it to be a big deal.![]()
Last edited by niky; July 28th, 2014 at 10:18 PM.
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marami nga nagsasabi na mabilis mag init ang vios kaya yung vios batman taxi namin pinalagyan ko ng aux fan.
Another fuel saving tip from Taxi drivers. 1/2 Seaoil unleaded & 1/2 Petron unleaded.
Kwentong kutchero o barbero lang pare ko. You know how they are. No scientific basis whatsoever.
may katotohan nga po ito. Way back the time of box type mitsubishi lancer, ang pamangkin ko nag reklamo na hirap at parang ang bigat ng andar ng lancer nya. Umiinit ang hangin buga ng aircon, malakas consumo ng gas. My solution: Installed auxiliary fan (from surplus shop) in front of the radiator (there's enough space there) with relay tied to the temperature sensor/switch. Ayos ang problema. Lumamig ang aircon at tumipid pa consumo ng gasolina.![]()
I agree on this one.
I used to complain a lot on how hot the aircon of my 97 hilander would blow in traffic. Officemate suggested I install an aux fan and promptly gave me a surplus aux fan from an LC100. Now everyone complains how cold the aircon is :D.
Another modification I made was to change the air filter to a cone type racing filter. Fuel consumption went from 10km/l to 12 km/l city and from 14 km/l to 18km/l highway. "Daddy driving" mode yan. Ibang usapan pang NFS mode :P