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I have a 1990 R32 GTR with Tomei Type B cams and I use a Apexi Power FC D-Jettro.

My sensor readout on my hand controler once my car has warmed up is O2 sensor 1 avg 1.54v / O2 sensor 2 avg 1.48v is this normal???!!! doesn't much fluctuate between those values except when idleing sites between 1.34v ~ 1. 42v.

The reason I ask this is that with my current config above im getting 300k's to a tank!!!! which I thought was just abit too thirsty...... ?????

I ask another GTR owner with simular config as me that gets 400 to 450 K's to a tank in a R33 GTR with type B cams N1 turbos apexi ecu etc etc very simular to me....

I thought if anyone has info that could shed some light on to this would great.

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not sure if this helps or not but...

my oxy sensors are stuffed but the car runs leaner on cruise. this enables me to get 500km to a tank. The problem of jerkiness when cruising goes away when i unplug the sensors and the fuel consumption suffers. This makes me pretty certain that theyre stuffed.

the question is....if the o2 sensors are stuffed, can they increase and decrease the fuel consumption for different cars?

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i know it wasnt directly relevant but what i was getting at was just because theyre getting better mileage doesnt mean your oxy sensors have had it

also , i thought that when youre cruising, the 02 sensors, if running efficiently, are constantly sampling which would be shown on the commander as fluctuating voltage levels?

as soon as some one knows the regular voltage values then youll have your answer.

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