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Hey all, kinda new here and have been looking around at performance vehicles for a while now, and have taken interest in the NISSAN SKYLINE R34 25GT (non turbo, 2 door). Was looking for general information on it. I usually use redbook.com.au for that sort of info but it only has info on the turbo R34's (i dono why, and believe me i looked) i did a search on here but didn't find what i was lookin for really. I'm lookin for fuel consumption ltr/klms, stock power in kw and torque, weight, and other specifics. I've sopken to a few people who use to own a 25gt 34 they claimed to have 150kw, and still use around 500km in a tank (not sure on tank size either) but it doesn't sound quite right to me. any info would be much appreciated. cheers.

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Tank 60L or so .. yet I can never seem to fill mine to 60L ussually fit 50L max before pump turns off..

Skylines - Always eat petrol .. so if your looking for economy by a lancer or excel :banana:

Pretty much exact engine as the GTT just without the turbo .. Kws I have no idea 150rwkws I doubt as a stock GTT puts that out .. maybe 150 at the flywheel tho

Runs the same neo engine as the GTT with all the kewl things .. I think you lose some gauges tho..

hope that helps I own a GTT do dont know much else..

cheers buddy, great help. i know there's no such thing as a fuel efficient performance car, but thought it'd be around 11-12ltr per 100km. spose depends how u drive aswell. yeh i'm not too sure about power but im assuming around 135kw. not too certain about the neo RB25, should do some more research i suppose. thanks

NA 34s are rated at 147kw at the flywheel from factory. GTTs are 206kw at the flywheel from factory. Have seen a stock NA34 pull around 100kw atws on a dyno. Fuel consumption aint that bad and it should have the same tank as a GTT which is 65L.

thanks N15mo, i found quite a lot of info on the non-turb 34's in the for sale section, people claim to get over 500km to a tank but am still uncertain of the tank size, if it is 65L i geuss it isn't that great on economy afterall. 147kw sounds about right then. cheers all.

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lol my gawd, i own a 25gt 4-door tiptronic and i found a site with a full list of spex:

http://theskylinesunderground.hostingzero....r34/r34gt25.htm

i jus got my car recently and i think i get about 450-500 a tank and i do push it quite a bit and also do lots of stop and start driving. this is the shit if you're a p-plater like me lol

p.s. and check my profile ive got some pix of it in the gallery section

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