Steam Neutral Newbie April 24, 2006 Share April 24, 2006 (edited) Toyota Starlet (EP70) -FWD -1000cc 12-valve 4-cyl in-line engine, with a toothed belt-driven overhead camshaft. -engine is water-cooled and fitted transversely into the engine compartment. -front suspension consist of spring struts with coil springs and lower suspension arms. -rear suspension is made up of a axle carrier, with welded on suspension arms, spring struts with coil springs and a lateral rod(Panhard bar). -hydraulic, telescopic shock absorbers arer integral with the spring struts. Dimension & weight -overall length: 3708mm -overall width: 1600mm -overall height: 1397mm -wheelbase: 2300mm -front track: 1385mm -rear track: 1345mm -ground clearence: 165mm -turning circle: 9.8m -kerb weight: 750-775kg -max. permissible weight 1225kg for reference... Edited April 25, 2006 by Genie47 ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kazuo Neutral Newbie April 24, 2006 Share April 24, 2006 EP80 leh? Cannot find.. especially the stock bhp. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevynq Neutral Newbie May 10, 2006 Share May 10, 2006 Sorry guys, anyone know where get the best and cheapest paint job for my 20 years old starlet?thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kazuo Neutral Newbie May 11, 2006 Share May 11, 2006 Think is around 500+ range ba.. I also thinking of spray... or maybe just paste sticker. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rodmansakura Neutral Newbie May 11, 2006 Share May 11, 2006 spray liao let us knw how oki,,, Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
YellowFlash Clutched May 11, 2006 Share May 11, 2006 wats the bhp for this car?... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevynq Neutral Newbie May 11, 2006 Share May 11, 2006 No idea about the Bhp,but Fc is high,i think 350-400 km for full tank.Do u think that ok? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
YellowFlash Clutched May 11, 2006 Share May 11, 2006 how big is the fuel tank? 40L? it seems to have a really high FC for a 1L manual car... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonbummer Neutral Newbie May 11, 2006 Share May 11, 2006 FC is not that bad. my ride is about 250 for half a tank. full tank is 38litre. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
YellowFlash Clutched May 11, 2006 Share May 11, 2006 half tank 250 doesnt mean full tank 500...full tank might get u 400 only... so how much for full tank? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonbummer Neutral Newbie May 11, 2006 Share May 11, 2006 u are rite in saying so. if i do go a distance with one full tank, i calculated it to be slightly above 400. but there are reasons why i dun do so nowasdays ''Keeping the tank more full prevents air from entering into the tank space. The less air in the tank is good for one main reason. It reduces the water in the air from getting into the gas. The fuel filter may need to be changed if you notice a difference. The fuel pump is more efficient when the tank is full. I have done it both ways for long periods. I usually refill when my tank is half empty. It costs less too. And acetone always makes the water content in the gasoline less noticeable in terms of better MPG and smoother operation.'' IMO, i believed air also acts as a displacement agent too. i.e. it will either evaporate the oil in the taank slowly but surely, and pushes the oil into engine needlessly. cheers Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rodmansakura Neutral Newbie May 12, 2006 Share May 12, 2006 my half mark the most 190... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rodmansakura Neutral Newbie May 12, 2006 Share May 12, 2006 so it's always better to pump at half tank rite?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
YellowFlash Clutched May 12, 2006 Share May 12, 2006 i dont think there'll be much difference. its up to individual i feel Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Starletgt Neutral Newbie May 12, 2006 Share May 12, 2006 Actually for carb car, you guys can drive until the idicator lights up then pump. Most carb engine uses a pump which is work mechanically which is fix at the engine area. For EFI car, it uses an electric fuel pump which is installed inside the fuel tank. It's adviceable to pump the car at around 1/4 mark because the fuel actually acts as a coolen for the fuel pump. This is to increas the lifespan of the pump. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonbummer Neutral Newbie May 12, 2006 Share May 12, 2006 well like why some pple like to pump VPower and some juz choose Ron92 petrol i spoke to my fren, he perfer to refill when fully empty, or close to that. cos...."drum roll" .. the weight of a full tank will slow the car down! that make sense as well! so wat's wat? for me personally, the 'theory' of filling up at half tank make some sense. also i read, but forgot to mentioned, that some sort of deposits will be usu found in the fuel tank and to wait till the fuel tank is close to empty some of the deposits will be pump of the tank to the engine. and that not beri good. how true/significant all these theories are, is up to u and me to say so. e.g. like when u have cough/cold, will u really recover faster if u dun eat chicken/the skin of chicken??? --- broStarletGT, feeling ok already? cheers Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elfenstar 3rd Gear May 12, 2006 Share May 12, 2006 It doesnt matter. If you look into a fuel tank of, you'll realise that there is a "compartment" in which the pump rests in. and this compartment is always near full and unless you're driving near a full tank, its level is always much higher than outside the compartment. If we follow your analogy, we have to pump fuel ever 3/4 to 1/2 tank. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elfenstar 3rd Gear May 12, 2006 Share May 12, 2006 the weight does make sense. u'll save abt 10-15kg in weight if you drive with a 1/2 vs full tank if your tank is 40l. Why else do u think fuel levels are controlled in F1 as part of the teams strategy. As for RON rating. wait for genie lor... ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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