Any engine advanced (especially one tooth) will start and idle awesome, but run like crap at high RPM. Remember, at higher RPM, the engine will want to "anticipate" a cylinder compression stroke and will want to spark "in advance". However, at idle, igniting the mixture just past (retarded) TDC will prove to offer a very smooth idle.
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Toyota has the best milage for me and I feel that if you test drove all makes and models that they would be the one that you would chose for its simplicity and form.
90,000 miles
That's actually very good milage on that year. I have 94 mercury and it has 196 thousand so that's great milage.
The Toyota Pruis has the best gas milage out of all the hybrid cars. The Honda Civis Hybrid, Ford Fusion Hybrid and Nissan Altima also have very good gas milage.
You can find more information at fueleconomy.gov. This site lists the cars with the best and the worst gas milage. The cars with the best gas milage are the SmartCar, Minicooper, Ford Fiesta and Toyota Yaris.
Piston for sure gets better milage unless you have a V8 or higher. Rotary drinks its gas.
no the higher milage or higher rpms can cause the head bolts to stretch which would cause it to blow
you better get it done quickly, 60,000 miles is recommended you better get it done quickly, 60,000 miles is recommended
Before buying a used Toyota 4x4, you should know the milage, MPG, condition of the engine, when the vehicle was last serviced, and if the truck has ever been in an accident.
There are several differences in performance between an old and new Toyota including gas luxury, gas milage, and overall reliability. Toyota is always updating their vehicles, improving their performance, smoothness of ride and economical benefits.
high milage blow by or pcv Issue