Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Got a money prob at the moment and can't afford the r33's fuel bill's....... pretty much stock and im getting 350 to the $65 tank (Driving casually), which is almost 5 days of driving for me asi have alot of highway driving. Is there anything i can do to increase fuel economy without being retarded. Ie I was wondering if you can say set a dual stage boost controller to boost under standard boost and the next at say slightly above standard.....

Or am i retarded? I really wanna keep the skyline as i have times when ihave enough money to take the engine past 2k rpm ;-) But for a few months I shall be poor.... Any ideas.

PS. I don't wanna numb the skyline, i still want to be able to drive it like its mean tto be drivin but was just wondering if for the other times i'm driving it if i can save petrol.....

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/182775-save-my-skyline/
Share on other sites

  • Replies 46
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

im getting 370-400 city driving with mine, that costs me around $65 to fill. about 500 on freeway. welcome to the world of skylines. now you know why so many people have them as a weekender and not a daily.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/182775-save-my-skyline/#findComment-3315683
Share on other sites

my 33 used to get 600km surburban if i was careful

If you cant afford the car, then sell it, buy a bunky and use that for the time being.

Then, if you still want a 33, buy one later and it will be even cheaper to buy down the track

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/182775-save-my-skyline/#findComment-3315694
Share on other sites

Haha yea wish i had money to buy another sub 2ltr get around car. Man money sucks. THanks guy for the fast reply's! Seems my fuel consumption is pretty avg. Hate catchin the bus :-(

Do you guys know if it is possible to set boost below standard?

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/182775-save-my-skyline/#findComment-3315703
Share on other sites

the fuel economy isnt that bad. besides it only uses as much fuel based on how you drive it.

so if obviously you are flooring it and loading it up. if you want to see how much economy you can get give the car to your mum for a week. also are you completely emptying the tank? the needle goes past E. if you consider it empty when it gets to the E line theres about 30-40ks left (ish) before its bone empty so you are probably nearing 400ks to a tank which is good imho.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/182775-save-my-skyline/#findComment-3315813
Share on other sites

...are you completely emptying the tank? the needle goes past E. if you consider it empty when it gets to the E line theres about 30-40ks left (ish) before its bone empty so you are probably nearing 400ks to a tank which is good imho.

with all due respect paul using more of the fuel in the tank will not improve fuel economy - im sure you realize this - so how about you (33Sedan) calculate your fuel economy properly and see how you go...

steps to follow: (taken from above thread i posted)

1. fill tank completely and note kms

2. drive - drive - drive

3. fill tank completely again and note kms

4. to calculate take litres it took to fill / kms travelled

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/182775-save-my-skyline/#findComment-3315908
Share on other sites

fill tank

reset trip meter

drive drive drive.

fill tank

check petrol pump to see how many litres you put in.

check trip meter to see distance travelled.

Litres pumped / km's travelled x 100 = Litres per 100km

eg

40L pumped / 370km's travelled x 100 = 10.81L per 100kms

no use saying I get 350km to a tank unless you filled up, reset trip meter, drove till you ran out of fuel and broke down on the side of the road and looked at trip meter and told us that number.

that's what you get to a tank.

Edited by GTST
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/182775-save-my-skyline/#findComment-3315926
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Thanks both. All good advice. Reminds me of drilling through stone wall for drainage pipe 😬 I'll let you know how I get on if I still have use of my hands afterwards 😅
    • Finally got shipping number for the intake and throttle body, shipped by UPS, so "should" be in my hands sometime next week, fingers fracking crossed
    • I'm so far behind in the jobs I have to do at both work and home (including car) that I have become immortal. There's simply no way that I can die now.
    • Each to their own I guess  Me, I put just as much time into cleaning inside of the cars as I do on the outside As for getting wet, it is really no different than steam cleaning the carpets at home, apart from the cars carpet dries alot faster than the house, again, I only do it in the hotter months and leave the car opened up for a few hours As I only do it yearly, it is just before I do the diff and gearbox service, so I clean the carpets, then it's up on stands, wheels off, service, clean the undercarriage,  grease the bushings and do a nut and bolt check on everything  Disclaimer: I typically had all the time in the world to kill when I was working 🤣, so spending a full day or 2 cleaning, serving and "looking at stuff" was,  easily achievable, and a fun mental therapy day As for time to kill, I retired last Wednesday, so apart from my physical training, my days are filled with lots of random jobs around the house and garden...."Idle hands are the Devils something something" I am also buying a new house sooner rather than later, I'm actually looking at a potential property tomorrow, I'm looking forward to getting a car hoist as I'm starting to get to old to crawl around under a car, I can only imagine all the undercarriage cleaning and looking at stuff when that gets set up
    • Yeah, I'm not interested in wetting the carpets, and I don't care about brown dirt/dust that lives deep in the pile or underneath. It's not like I crawl around on them in my birthday suit or eat dropped food off them (because there is never any open food in my car). The seats are alcantara (cheap Chinese imitation alcantara, to be sure!) with barely 1" of foam pad behind the surface. That's not getting wet either. Any car that I would be happy to get the interior wet, I would not care to put the effort into.
×
×
  • Create New...