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BlindAngel: 1:54pm On Sep 11, 2024
Good day Nairalanders, I bought a Toyota Camry, popularly knows as (Spider) about a week and 3 day's ago, and since then I'm spending close to 200k on fuel alone.

The next day after I bought the car, I bought 20k fuel for learning how to drive, before I could drive along the road to and fro 6 times, the fuel finished and the car stopped.

Since then I have been buying 20k fuel on a daily basis.

3 days ago I took it to a mechanic, they changed the nose, I don't know if I got that correctly, but I will attach the picture.

They changed the fuel filter, spark plugs, fuel Injector, and 0 two sensor plus others but yet the problem still persists.

Yesterday, after they finished working on it, the mechanics assured me that it'd work, but advised me to buy a good amount of fuel that it might be the cause of the problem, he said I should stop buying fuel of 20k downwards. So I bought 46,000 naira fuel to test it and I snapped the fuel kilometer reader on the dashboard, before I could drive anywhere the whole fuel finished in the middle of the road, I thank God I had some liter of fuel on a gallon that's on my boot, I brought it out filled my fuel tank and the car moved.

When I got home I checked my dashboard and saw that I only drove for 18km before the 46,000 naira fuel finished.

My younger brother Is saying that it's because of the recent cost of fuel that it might be normal, please expert in the house is this normal?

If it isn't, I'd be selling it and getting a Toyota Corolla. I'm so fed up.

Below is the before and after picture of the kilometer reader on the dashboard before I tested the car with the 46k fuel I bought, few moments after the mechanics were done working on It.


Modified : I'm trying to pictures of the dashboard, before and after and also the nozzle, injectors, plugs that was changed, but seems the size is too big, I'm having difficulties ing them.
Patented: 2:03pm On Sep 11, 2024
Take your car to pro to have it scanned and diagnosed. It's likely your catalytic converter is gone also. This does not explain the level of consumption you are experienceing but is probably contributing to the issue.

get you car scanned sha.

BlindAngel:
Good day Nairalanders, I bought a Toyota Camry, popularly knows as (Spider) about a week and 3 day's ago, and since then I'm spending close to 200k on fuel alone.

The next day after I bought the car, I bought 20k fuel for learning how to drive, before I could drive along the road to and fro 6 times, the fuel finished and the car stopped.

Since then I have been buying 20k fuel on a daily basis.

3 days ago I took it to a mechanic, they changed the nose, I don't know if I got that correctly, but I will attach the picture.

They changed the fuel filter, spark plugs, fuel Injector, and 0 two sensor plus others but yet the problem still persists.

Yesterday, after they finished working on it, the mechanics assured me that it'd work, but advised me to buy a good amount of fuel that it might be the cause of the problem, he said I should stop buying fuel of 20k downwards. So I bought 46,000 naira fuel to test it and I snapped the fuel kilometer reader on the dashboard, before I could drive anywhere the whole fuel finished in the middle of the road, I thank God I had some liter of fuel on a gallon that's on my boot, I brought it out filled my fuel tank and the car moved.

When I got home I checked my dashboard and saw that I only drove for 18km before the 46,000 naira fuel finished.

My brother Is saying that it's because of the huge cost of fuel that it's normal, please expert in the house is this normal?

If it isn't, I'd be selling it and getting a Toyota Corolla. I'm so fed up.

Below is the before and after picture of the kilometer reader on the dashboard before I tested the car with the 46k fuel I bought, few moments after the mechanics were done working on It.

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BlindAngel: 2:05pm On Sep 11, 2024
Patented:
Take your car to pro to have it scanned and diagnosed. It's likely your catalytic converter is gone also. This does not explain the level of consumption you are experienceing but is probably contributing to the issue.

get you car scanned sha.



They cut the exhaust yesterday and wedded an iron inside of it to act as a catalyst, but the problem is still there.
BlindAngel: 2:10pm On Sep 11, 2024
Patented:
Take your car to pro to have it scanned and diagnosed. It's likely your catalytic converter is gone also. This does not explain the level of consumption you are experienceing but is probably contributing to the issue.

get you car scanned sha.



They Hava scanned it, the first electrician that scanned it said he didn't see anything.

And the other said that the car is supplying high voltage that I should bring 40,000 and the problem will solve. But my mechanic disagreed that such can't make the car to have such issue.
correctyourself(m): 2:33pm On Sep 11, 2024
BlindAngel:
Good day Nairalanders, I bought a Toyota Camry, popularly knows as (Spider) about a week and 3 day's ago, and since then I'm spending close to 200k on fuel alone.

The next day after I bought the car, I bought 20k fuel for learning how to drive, before I could drive along the road to and fro 6 times, the fuel finished and the car stopped.

Since then I have been buying 20k fuel on a daily basis.

3 days ago I took it to a mechanic, they changed the nose, I don't know if I got that correctly, but I will attach the picture.

They changed the fuel filter, spark plugs, fuel Injector, and 0 two sensor plus others but yet the problem still persists.

Yesterday, after they finished working on it, the mechanics assured me that it'd work, but advised me to buy a good amount of fuel that it might be the cause of the problem, he said I should stop buying fuel of 20k downwards. So I bought 46,000 naira fuel to test it and I snapped the fuel kilometer reader on the dashboard, before I could drive anywhere the whole fuel finished in the middle of the road, I thank God I had some liter of fuel on a gallon that's on my boot, I brought it out filled my fuel tank and the car moved.

When I got home I checked my dashboard and saw that I only drove for 18km before the 46,000 naira fuel finished.

My younger brother Is saying that it's because of the recent cost of fuel that it might be normal, please expert in the house is this normal?

If it isn't, I'd be selling it and getting a Toyota Corolla. I'm so fed up.

Below is the before and after picture of the kilometer reader on the dashboard before I tested the car with the 46k fuel I bought, few moments after the mechanics were done working on It.


Modified : I'm trying to pictures of the dashboard, before and after and also the nozzle, injectors, plugs that was changed, but seems the size is too big, I'm having difficulties ing them.

I thing the KM you calculated is wrong, or if it's correct something is seriously wrong somewhere.

That vehicle is not supposed to consume more than 18 litres in 100KM even if the engine is V6


See this calculation below is for Highlander with V6 Engine and uses 16.38 in 100KM

Previous KM Current KM Distance Covered Filled by Comments
Previous KM Current KM
104,634 104,910 276
104,910 105,146 236
105,146 105,523 377
105,523 105,829 306
105,829 105,914 85
105,914 106,179 265
- Total KM: 1,545 Fuel Quantity is 253 litres

Average fuel consumption L/100KM =16.38

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yarimo(m): 2:58pm On Sep 11, 2024
BlindAngel:
Good day Nairalanders, I bought a Toyota Camry, popularly knows as (Spider) about a week and 3 day's ago, and since then I'm spending close to 200k on fuel alone.

The next day after I bought the car, I bought 20k fuel for learning how to drive, before I could drive along the road to and fro 6 times, the fuel finished and the car stopped.

Since then I have been buying 20k fuel on a daily basis.

3 days ago I took it to a mechanic, they changed the nose, I don't know if I got that correctly, but I will attach the picture.

They changed the fuel filter, spark plugs, fuel Injector, and 0 two sensor plus others but yet the problem still persists.

Yesterday, after they finished working on it, the mechanics assured me that it'd work, but advised me to buy a good amount of fuel that it might be the cause of the problem, he said I should stop buying fuel of 20k downwards. So I bought 46,000 naira fuel to test it and I snapped the fuel kilometer reader on the dashboard, before I could drive anywhere the whole fuel finished in the middle of the road, I thank God I had some liter of fuel on a gallon that's on my boot, I brought it out filled my fuel tank and the car moved.

When I got home I checked my dashboard and saw that I only drove for 18km before the 46,000 naira fuel finished.

My younger brother Is saying that it's because of the recent cost of fuel that it might be normal, please expert in the house is this normal?

If it isn't, I'd be selling it and getting a Toyota Corolla. I'm so fed up.

Below is the before and after picture of the kilometer reader on the dashboard before I tested the car with the 46k fuel I bought, few moments after the mechanics were done working on It.


Modified : I'm trying to pictures of the dashboard, before and after and also the nozzle, injectors, plugs that was changed, but seems the size is too big, I'm having difficulties ing them.
op from your explanation their is nothing you can do about it, some cars from factory that is how they were made. I have seen a situation where 2 unit of same product and year were bought Brand New guess what? 1 is consuming fuel beyond expectations and the other is more economical.
thiefnubu(m): 3:40pm On Sep 11, 2024
BlindAngel:
Good day Nairalanders, I bought a Toyota Camry, popularly knows as (Spider) about a week and 3 day's ago, and since then I'm spending close to 200k on fuel alone.

The next day after I bought the car, I bought 20k fuel for learning how to drive, before I could drive along the road to and fro 6 times, the fuel finished and the car stopped.

Since then I have been buying 20k fuel on a daily basis.

3 days ago I took it to a mechanic, they changed the nose, I don't know if I got that correctly, but I will attach the picture.

They changed the fuel filter, spark plugs, fuel Injector, and 0 two sensor plus others but yet the problem still persists.

Yesterday, after they finished working on it, the mechanics assured me that it'd work, but advised me to buy a good amount of fuel that it might be the cause of the problem, he said I should stop buying fuel of 20k downwards. So I bought 46,000 naira fuel to test it and I snapped the fuel kilometer reader on the dashboard, before I could drive anywhere the whole fuel finished in the middle of the road, I thank God I had some liter of fuel on a gallon that's on my boot, I brought it out filled my fuel tank and the car moved.

When I got home I checked my dashboard and saw that I only drove for 18km before the 46,000 naira fuel finished.

My younger brother Is saying that it's because of the recent cost of fuel that it might be normal, please expert in the house is this normal?

If it isn't, I'd be selling it and getting a Toyota Corolla. I'm so fed up.

Below is the before and after picture of the kilometer reader on the dashboard before I tested the car with the 46k fuel I bought, few moments after the mechanics were done working on It.


Modified : I'm trying to pictures of the dashboard, before and after and also the nozzle, injectors, plugs that was changed, but seems the size is too big, I'm having difficulties ing them.


I think fuel is leaking out of the vehicle

Take the car to a good car mechanic who can check the tank, fuel rails and even the nozzles for leaks

Even if you disconnect all the car's oxygen sensors, maf sensors and even straight pipe the exhaust, it should not consume 40 litres in 18km...that's almost 2 litres per km..

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kingi777: 5:45pm On Sep 11, 2024
correctyourself:


I thing the KM you calculated is wrong, or if it's correct something is seriously wrong somewhere.

That vehicle is not supposed to consume more than 18 litres in 100KM even if the engine is V6


See this calculation below is for Highlander with V6 Engine and uses 16.38 in 100KM

Previous KM Current KM Distance Covered Filled by Comments
Previous KM Current KM
104,634 104,910 276
104,910 105,146 236
105,146 105,523 377
105,523 105,829 306
105,829 105,914 85
105,914 106,179 265
- Total KM: 1,545 Fuel Quantity is 253 litres

Average fuel consumption L/100KM =16.38


Hmmm. I recently bought Honda Civic 2008 and it consumes about 14/15 litres from Abuja to Lafia (200km) and I've been feeling it's consuming excess fuel. I even scanned due to check engine on the dashboard and it's showing bad catalytic converter. Please any one using same car should let me know if the consumption is ok.
baconline(m): 6:06pm On Sep 11, 2024
Get rid of that car FAST, the fuel is leaking somewhere,it's not combusting at that crazy rate, u have a major leak , confirm your exhaust is not back
Patented: 6:52pm On Sep 11, 2024
BlindAngel:



They cut the exhaust yesterday and wedded an iron inside of it to act as a catalyst, but the problem is still there.

A catalyst contains specialised material, metal will not work. Maybe na to change engine but still co sider scanning elsewhere sha, for like a second opinion
Whois(m): 7:48pm On Sep 11, 2024
Tinubu:



I think fuel is leaking out of the vehicle

Take the car to a good car mechanic who can check the tank, fuel rails and even the nozzles for leaks

Even if you disconnect all the car's oxygen sensors, maf sensors and even straight pipe the exhaust, it should not consume 40 litres in 18km...that's almost 2 litres per km..


Nuff said or chg the filling station you usually buy fuel. I recommend Mobil stations
jmoore(m): 8:19pm On Sep 11, 2024
Sell that car.

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Tapout(m): 3:10pm On Sep 12, 2024
BlindAngel:
.

Is the Car a V6?
Dozieson(m): 5:10pm On Sep 12, 2024
your car measurement is in Miles and not Kilometers. Multiply the distance by 1.6 to get the actual kilometer value.

Please tell them to share codes after scanner. Show us the codes here

Again, is the car V6?
Dozieson(m): 5:12pm On Sep 12, 2024
kingi777:

Hmmm. I recently bought Honda Civic 2008 and it consumes about 14/15 litres from Abuja to Lafia (200km) and I've been feeling it's consuming excess fuel. I even scanned due to check engine on the dashboard and it's showing bad catalytic converter. Please any one using same car should let me know if the consumption is ok.

YOUR car is doing well

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Nnaemiemax: 9:52pm On Sep 12, 2024
BlindAngel:
Good day Nairalanders, I bought a Toyota Camry, popularly knows as (Spider) about a week and 3 day's ago, and since then I'm spending close to 200k on fuel alone.

The next day after I bought the car, I bought 20k fuel for learning how to drive, before I could drive along the road to and fro 6 times, the fuel finished and the car stopped.

Since then I have been buying 20k fuel on a daily basis.

3 days ago I took it to a mechanic, they changed the nose, I don't know if I got that correctly, but I will attach the picture.

They changed the fuel filter, spark plugs, fuel Injector, and 0 two sensor plus others but yet the problem still persists.

Yesterday, after they finished working on it, the mechanics assured me that it'd work, but advised me to buy a good amount of fuel that it might be the cause of the problem, he said I should stop buying fuel of 20k downwards. So I bought 46,000 naira fuel to test it and I snapped the fuel kilometer reader on the dashboard, before I could drive anywhere the whole fuel finished in the middle of the road, I thank God I had some liter of fuel on a gallon that's on my boot, I brought it out filled my fuel tank and the car moved.

When I got home I checked my dashboard and saw that I only drove for 18km before the 46,000 naira fuel finished.

My younger brother Is saying that it's because of the recent cost of fuel that it might be normal, please expert in the house is this normal?

If it isn't, I'd be selling it and getting a Toyota Corolla. I'm so fed up.

Below is the before and after picture of the kilometer reader on the dashboard before I tested the car with the 46k fuel I bought, few moments after the mechanics were done working on It.


Modified : I'm trying to pictures of the dashboard, before and after and also the nozzle, injectors, plugs that was changed, but seems the size is too big, I'm having difficulties ing them.


Quite easy to deduce the car was sold because of this issue. I bet your catalytic converter is the culprit here. 🤕

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2cribz: 10:47pm On Sep 12, 2024
The car doesn't have Catalyst,so the exhaust facing engine is wide open and free air and breeze dey blow put,sending wrong signal to the brainbox,telling injectors to spray more fuel,that the engine is cold,meanwhile the engine is mad hot,open loop..i was once in this dilemma till I installed catalysts. Before without catslyst 10 litres will take me almost 18km,after catalyst,10 litres took me almost 40km at moderate speed,good spark plugs and no exhaust leak. Now imagine what full tank will do.

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weyreypey: 11:19pm On Sep 12, 2024
kingi777:

Hmmm. I recently bought Honda Civic 2008 and it consumes about 14/15 litres from Abuja to Lafia (200km) and I've been feeling it's consuming excess fuel. I even scanned due to check engine on the dashboard and it's showing bad catalytic converter. Please any one using same car should let me know if the consumption is ok.

Your car is fine. You'll get better mileage with manual transmission or if your foot is not heavy on the accelerator pedal

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incogni2o: 11:34pm On Sep 12, 2024
Whois:


Nuff said or chg the filling station you usually buy fuel. I recommend Mobil stations

are you kidding me?

Mobil?

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Whois(m): 6:29am On Sep 13, 2024
incogni2o:


are you kidding me?

Mobil?

Not kidding you boss. My full tank covers longer distance since I chgd to Mobil

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thiefnubu(m): 7:19am On Sep 13, 2024
baconline:
Get rid of that car FAST, the fuel is leaking somewhere,it's not combusting at that crazy rate, u have a major leak , confirm your exhaust is not back

Get rid of it to who?

Shey you go buy grin

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thiefnubu(m): 7:23am On Sep 13, 2024
BlindAngel:
Good day Nairalanders, I bought a Toyota Camry, popularly knows as (Spider) about a week and 3 day's ago, and since then I'm spending close to 200k on fuel alone.

The next day after I bought the car, I bought 20k fuel for learning how to drive, before I could drive along the road to and fro 6 times, the fuel finished and the car stopped.

Since then I have been buying 20k fuel on a daily basis.

3 days ago I took it to a mechanic, they changed the nose, I don't know if I got that correctly, but I will attach the picture.

They changed the fuel filter, spark plugs, fuel Injector, and 0 two sensor plus others but yet the problem still persists.

Yesterday, after they finished working on it, the mechanics assured me that it'd work, but advised me to buy a good amount of fuel that it might be the cause of the problem, he said I should stop buying fuel of 20k downwards. So I bought 46,000 naira fuel to test it and I snapped the fuel kilometer reader on the dashboard, before I could drive anywhere the whole fuel finished in the middle of the road, I thank God I had some liter of fuel on a gallon that's on my boot, I brought it out filled my fuel tank and the car moved.

When I got home I checked my dashboard and saw that I only drove for 18km before the 46,000 naira fuel finished.

My younger brother Is saying that it's because of the recent cost of fuel that it might be normal, please expert in the house is this normal?

If it isn't, I'd be selling it and getting a Toyota Corolla. I'm so fed up.

Below is the before and after picture of the kilometer reader on the dashboard before I tested the car with the 46k fuel I bought, few moments after the mechanics were done working on It.


Modified : I'm trying to pictures of the dashboard, before and after and also the nozzle, injectors, plugs that was changed, but seems the size is too big, I'm having difficulties ing them.

Clean EOD V6 available for swap

8km per litre in city
10km per liter highway

Test and confirm B4 we deal


Bring ur NNPC Camry and take dis EOD make you rest

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weyreypey: 7:32am On Sep 13, 2024
Tinubu:


Clean EOD V6 available for swap

8km per litre in city
10km per liter highway

Test and confirm B4 we deal


Bring ur NNPC Camry and take dis EOD make you rest

Gimme the vboot beside
thiefnubu(m): 7:34am On Sep 13, 2024
weyreypey:


Gimme the vboot beside

No be my own Sir
Nnaemiemax: 1:23pm On Sep 13, 2024
2cribz:
The car doesn't have Catalyst,so the exhaust facing engine is wide open and free air and breeze dey blow put,sending wrong signal to the brainbox,telling injectors to spray more fuel,that the engine is cold,meanwhile the engine is mad hot,open loop..i was once in this dilemma till I installed catalysts. Before without catslyst 10 litres will take me almost 18km,after catalyst,10 litres took me almost 40km at moderate speed,good spark plugs and no exhaust leak. Now imagine what full tank will do.


You Nailed it 👌
Sonofgod1990(m): 2:19pm On Sep 13, 2024
Guy go sell that car to another person to help you suffer.
easytig(m): 10:40pm On Sep 13, 2024
Nigerian used car ehn na wa,na problem most car sellers are selling not car.
The previous owner knew the car wasn't okay but sold it to you.

Maybe na cheap car you were looking for sef

The money you don't want to use to get a pristine car, would be used to repair a damaged car.

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captainking(m): 11:00am On Sep 18, 2024
BlindAngel:
Good day Nairalanders, I bought a Toyota Camry, popularly knows as (Spider) about a week and 3 day's ago, and since then I'm spending close to 200k on fuel alone.

The next day after I bought the car, I bought 20k fuel for learning how to drive, before I could drive along the road to and fro 6 times, the fuel finished and the car stopped.

Since then I have been buying 20k fuel on a daily basis.

3 days ago I took it to a mechanic, they changed the nose, I don't know if I got that correctly, but I will attach the picture.

They changed the fuel filter, spark plugs, fuel Injector, and 0 two sensor plus others but yet the problem still persists.

Yesterday, after they finished working on it, the mechanics assured me that it'd work, but advised me to buy a good amount of fuel that it might be the cause of the problem, he said I should stop buying fuel of 20k downwards. So I bought 46,000 naira fuel to test it and I snapped the fuel kilometer reader on the dashboard, before I could drive anywhere the whole fuel finished in the middle of the road, I thank God I had some liter of fuel on a gallon that's on my boot, I brought it out filled my fuel tank and the car moved.

When I got home I checked my dashboard and saw that I only drove for 18km before the 46,000 naira fuel finished.

My younger brother Is saying that it's because of the recent cost of fuel that it might be normal, please expert in the house is this normal?

If it isn't, I'd be selling it and getting a Toyota Corolla. I'm so fed up.

Below is the before and after picture of the kilometer reader on the dashboard before I tested the car with the 46k fuel I bought, few moments after the mechanics were done working on It.


Modified : I'm trying to pictures of the dashboard, before and after and also the nozzle, injectors, plugs that was changed, but seems the size is too big, I'm having difficulties ing them.
a simple scan with 5k scan tool would prevent you from changing things that aint need changing
captainking(m): 11:03am On Sep 18, 2024
also...does the car have check engine light? if it does...it must throw a code when scanned...if no codes....
let your electrician read the fuel trims...stft and ltft... to know if your car is running rich or lean
esiri4jesu(m): 12:19pm On Sep 18, 2024
correctyourself:


I thing the KM you calculated is wrong, or if it's correct something is seriously wrong somewhere.

That vehicle is not supposed to consume more than 18 litres in 100KM even if the engine is V6


See this calculation below is for Highlander with V6 Engine and uses 16.38 in 100KM

Previous KM Current KM Distance Covered Filled by Comments
Previous KM Current KM
104,634 104,910 276
104,910 105,146 236
105,146 105,523 377
105,523 105,829 306
105,829 105,914 85
105,914 106,179 265
- Total KM: 1,545 Fuel Quantity is 253 litres

Average fuel consumption L/100KM =16.38


Your highlander Consumption is on the high side. It should be able to 7km per liter but what is doing now is 6.1km per liter
esiri4jesu(m): 12:21pm On Sep 18, 2024
BlindAngel:
Good day Nairalanders, I bought a Toyota Camry, popularly knows as (Spider) about a week and 3 day's ago, and since then I'm spending close to 200k on fuel alone.

The next day after I bought the car, I bought 20k fuel for learning how to drive, before I could drive along the road to and fro 6 times, the fuel finished and the car stopped.

Since then I have been buying 20k fuel on a daily basis.

3 days ago I took it to a mechanic, they changed the nose, I don't know if I got that correctly, but I will attach the picture.

They changed the fuel filter, spark plugs, fuel Injector, and 0 two sensor plus others but yet the problem still persists.

Yesterday, after they finished working on it, the mechanics assured me that it'd work, but advised me to buy a good amount of fuel that it might be the cause of the problem, he said I should stop buying fuel of 20k downwards. So I bought 46,000 naira fuel to test it and I snapped the fuel kilometer reader on the dashboard, before I could drive anywhere the whole fuel finished in the middle of the road, I thank God I had some liter of fuel on a gallon that's on my boot, I brought it out filled my fuel tank and the car moved.

When I got home I checked my dashboard and saw that I only drove for 18km before the 46,000 naira fuel finished.

My younger brother Is saying that it's because of the recent cost of fuel that it might be normal, please expert in the house is this normal?

If it isn't, I'd be selling it and getting a Toyota Corolla. I'm so fed up.

Below is the before and after picture of the kilometer reader on the dashboard before I tested the car with the 46k fuel I bought, few moments after the mechanics were done working on It.


Modified : I'm trying to pictures of the dashboard, before and after and also the nozzle, injectors, plugs that was changed, but seems the size is too big, I'm having difficulties ing them.
Sure you are getting the right volume of fuel for your money?

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TonyHarrington: 1:36pm On Sep 18, 2024
18km and already burning through N46,000 worth of fuel is not normal. First, I'd say check your car’s engine, air filter, and fuel system. Sometimes, a clogged air filter or dirty injectors can make your car guzzle fuel like there’s no tomorrow. It might also be worth checking if there's an issue with your tires or alignment—poor alignment can make your engine work harder than it needs to.

I’m more into the Nissan Silvia myself, and while it’s not the same car, many of the basics still apply to fuel efficiency. If you're into performance cars, you might want to look into something like a Silvia, which is known to balance power and fuel efficiency better. Check out this page: https://www.jdmbuysell.com/for-sale/nissan/silvia/ . You never know; it might be time to switch to something more efficient!

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