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250ks if I give it to it constantly,

350ks if I grandma it

EDIT: no actually ignore that 350ks if I grandma it I never actually grandma my car ill be at the servo filling up and say "yep this time I will drive calmly and see how many ks I can get from the tank" that calm driving usually lasts about 10ks before im back into it again, id love to see what id get from a full tank if I drove grandma like for the whole tank

Edited by Dave69001
RB 20 (92 r32)

Using caltex "premium"

I get around 450 kays off 55 litres (grandma driving... but on her way to bingo)

What does everyone else get?

is caltex premium a 98 octane? if not you should use BP Ultimate or at worst Shell optimax.

as for economy the best i got was 430km but that was 98% highway driving. But i also have a tuned stock ecu and nismo 555cc injectors....

i usually get about 400ks from about 50 litres in mine and thats city driving. although i do tend to keep it off boost quite a bit lately as i dont need to use it and also to give me something to look forward too wen i do give it a boot....lol... :D

oh yeah this is a completely stock r32 gts-t not even a pod or exhaust

Dave69001:

I used to be like that too... but now I'm too poor...

Interloper:

I would use other more "esteemed" premo petty but at the caltex servo i regularly fill up at I always seem to get more kays out of a tank... I know it's not the best fuel but i'm not really boosting it at all atm... In the past i have used BP for periods but for granny driving i get no more kays... Me saying this is obviously not a conclusive study... just my take... Go the caltex sock filtered brew....

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