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i just want to find out how many k's people are getting with a full tank of regular or premium unleaded out of their R32 GTS4 or GTS-T? i usually get around 300k's and thats mainly city driving... my car is basically stock

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really?

when i first bought the car i thought i should easily get 400 k's out of a full tank

the guy i bought the car off said it was running rich so i thought it definatley should be able to get more k's

but since i had the fuel pressure adjusted to what it should be their hasnt been much of a change and i thought something may have been wrong...

gday

i just want to find out how many k's people are getting with a full tank of regular or premium unleaded out of their R32 GTS4 or GTS-T? i usually get around 300k's and thats mainly city driving... my car is basically stock

hi there mine gets 350 around town boosting it heaps, freeway ,or highway up here i easily get 550 out of a tank ,keep in mind that its only an auto if it were manual i reckon it'd be even better :nuke:

how much of a change in fuel pressure was made? and was it up or down. if the pressure was raised then economy would get worse. i get about 350-400k's to about 45L (about 12L/100k's) out of my missus SSS pulsar (natro sr20), and turbo cars chew much more fuel.

also they run pretty rich from the factory. just get a remap or a safc2.

i dont know what the fuel pressure is set at now but i know greg from autosport lowered by 20psi i think...

ever since then i do get more k's because i used to struggle to get 250 k's but now it varies around 300 to 350k's depending on if i use premium or regular fuel...

currently my car has done just over 250k's with using half a tank of petrol and all that is highway driving

Edited by Tebie
ever since then i do get more k's because i used to struggle to get 250 k's but now it varies around 300 to 350k's depending on if i use premium or regular fuel...

you run your car on regular? seriously not a good idea. not a good idea at all.

I have a 32 GT-R, but i'll throw in a post anyway- on my last tank of fuel (1/2 Ultimate, 1/2 Optimax Extreme) i got 500km out of it, and just under half of that was cold start/city driving :)

gotta be happy with that from a GT-R

my friends Stag won't get better than around 300km to a tank no matter what

on the highway i get pretty good economy. i did a trip to brissy and back (about 380k's, with a little bit of WOT with 3 other people in the car (not high speed, just full noise up to the speed limit), and another 30km's of city driving, so 410km all up) and used 45L of fuel = just under 11L/100k's.

no i havent increased the boost

and it is basically stock....

this tank of fuel i got now, 1/2 was highway driving and the rest cold start city driving and i am just about to crack 360k's and i am basically out of fuel...

i usually seem to get less k's on a tank of 98 octane then 95....

what you also have to take into account is that you have a gts 4, which is heavier than a gts-t, and you are running your power through a 4wd system. this takes more power to turn than a 2wd system, so you would have to use slightly higher amounts of throttle to do the same speed as a 2wd.

ditto with every one else, even though mine is modded. If i take it up to the black spur and drive it around pretty hard i get about 320 bare min per tank, if i nurse it i can get 420, get about 380-400 in the city, which is sort of all-around driving

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