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Hi,

Looking at buying an R33 and there are a few nice examples around.. Trying to gauge on what fuel economy will be.. Looking at an R33 2 door, has a bigger turbo, Adaptronic ECU, 750cc injectors and a few other things..

Its my understanding that 750cc is quite high on these motors for 300HP... Is it going to be using 20L per 100km combined? That might be a deal breaker and i may have to look for a more stock example if the fuel usage is going to be fairly high.

Thanks,

Glen

(Post your mods and economy)

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Thanks. Was talking to a tuner at a Jap workshop in WA and was told to expect around 20L but.. that might be with heavier right foot perhaps? I'd be pretty happy with 15L but, i wouldnt want to buy this car in particular, only to have to get smaller injectors and re-tune to try to get somewhat-sane fuel economy haha

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Yeah, i understand the "if you buy a fast car, expect high fuel usage" but.. just trying to get a rough guide so i can get the misses on board. Happy wife, happy life.

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Daily driven through traffic. May be days before I hit boost. 750cc injectors and T04z on stock bottom end.

I can make it worse with my right foot too... A lot worsepost-10960-0-93267900-1459853905_thumb.jpeg

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Thanks everyone and Ben from the internet! WIll let her know that Ben from the internet said that all will be well :D

In reference to the 250km to the full tank daily driven, what size is the fuel tank? Know roughly how much you used? That's a little scary but.. The plan is to sell our $30k patrol for the or a $10k skyline so.. Fuel usage a little high might not be the end of the world. We do have a V6 Accord that will happily run off of 10L per 100 around town and 7L per 100 on the highway so, that can be the "fuel efficient" car if need be!

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Wow thats crazy! They must have improved the V6 motor perhaps? I dont know a lot about the Honda timeline and their models, only ours. Its a 2008 3.5L V6. 202KW with paddleshift and it shuts off 3 of the cylinders when youre not using much power to try save fuel. Seems pretty good on fuel and it is actually pretty quick for a RWD but.. I miss my turbo's and man oh man, the 3L 3 tonne patrol is slow!

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Come on Johnny, if the 33 hears you say that it'll blow up!

Well it's got a new turbo and a track day coming up on the 30th May, I have a feeling the old 360 xxx km Edward Lee's Special Edition motor might not like being thrashed off its tits making more power & torque.

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Im sorry... did you just say the motor has 360,000km on it? :D Does that mean im worrying about nothing when im looking at 150 - 170,000km models?

Sure does, and I thrash it harder than I thrash a rental car... clock says 160xxx now... but because it came from Edward Lees Import, I've added a precautionary 200 000 km to it.

I'm basing that off the sloppy tie rods, worn out bushes (subframe, diff, power steering, bushes on all arms, caster, etc.) all of which I've replaced with Hardrace and/or Superpro shit.

Also, when I bought the car off the original owner who bought it off Edward Lees it supposedly had a major service done... when I pulled off the timing cover the belt looked like it had been there for a few hundred thousand kms lol...

At the end of the day, zero fuuarks were given.. paid $4.5k for a stock R33 S2, albeit had wank Autosalon wheels on it and a bunch of rubbish parts on it which were removed and disposed of or sold.

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Ah cool... How often are these cars wound back? Got my eye on a few online.. One of which is the one with the 750cc injectors. Another, is one that had a motor failure pretty early on and had a motor supplied and installed by a Perth importer. Likely for the KM's on that motor to have been given to the customer incorrectly when he bought the motor?

I'll definitely have my eyes open when looking thats for sure... Dont want to end up with a heap of crap.

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