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hi all,

i'm new to skyline cars and i'm thinking of buying an R32 class, either gt-t or gts-t, but not gt-r.

maybe it has been discussed before in this forum. so i'm sorry if i ask the same thing again. i was just wondering about R32 fuel consumption. how much fuel does it consume say if i just drive it normally with low boost. for everyday driving i mean.

thanks before for any replies. :P

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hi all,

i'm new to skyline cars and i'm thinking of buying an R32 class, either gt-t or gts-t, but not gt-r.

maybe it has been discussed before in this forum. so i'm sorry if i ask the same thing again. i was just wondering about R32 fuel consumption. how much fuel does it consume say if i just drive it normally with low boost. for everyday driving i mean.

thanks before for any replies. :ermm:

hey, I can get about 450 - 500ks to a tank with just normal driving.. well it was hwy driving. Full tank costs me about $80-90+ depending on petrol prices, and thats for premium.

So I guess its not TOO bad. I'm running 12psi too. But start driving it hard thats when you'll just chew through the petrol.

On my last full tank i got 420km when the fuel light came on (normal driving, not a lot of highway driving) with BP Ultimate.

My car is a 92' model GTS-t, with a cat-back exhaust and high-flow panel filter - so it's fairly stock. Haven't yet tested its highway economy :O

Steve.

Edited by R32_GODZILLA

Im only getting 270km~ and thats driving mon-fri in peak hour traffic. Although you can strongly smell premium at the back of the car. Running rich no doubt, will replace sparkplugs and clean afm to see if any changes occur

mods: apexi catback and apexi filter

hey guys , just thought of sharing infos , i get around 400kms per tank for bp ultimate and roughly 450kms per tank with shell, and thats just normal driving i thought earlier my fuel consumption was high, because i heard some doing 500+ looks like its pretty average

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