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was pretty happy with the economy of my car today 608Km's out of a tank. Would have been better if the ultimate was $160+ in the middle of nowhere

down side is the car is pinging due to the crappy unleaded that went into it. I think i need to flush it out and run some good stuff in there now i'm back in civilization :cool:

bit sad that my 33 is my daily and i have done 26000Km's over the past 3 years and have done 2000 in the last 4 days

was pretty happy with the economy of my car today 608Km's out of a tank. Would have been better if the ultimate was $160+ in the middle of nowhere

down side is the car is pinging due to the crappy unleaded that went into it. I think i need to flush it out and run some good stuff in there now i'm back in civilization :cool:

bit sad that my 33 is my daily and i have done 26000Km's over the past 3 years and have done 2000 in the last 4 days

i know that feeling mine is daily driver aswell thats alot of kms how did it go in the heat

i know that feeling mine is daily driver aswell thats alot of kms how did it go in the heat

yeah that nearly 1/5th of my annual Km's and i might be heading up to QLD in the next week or so and that'll add a lot more

pretty well, i flushed the oil and radiator ect before i left so i wasn't to worried.

It might need a wheel alignment as it pulls to the left when the wheel is straight :cool: have to wait to i get a new job

i noticed it on the way over, it could have been doing it a while i just don't drive enough to notice (long straight roads anyway) not that fun when i went to grab a drink and the car starts to drift off the road when it should be driving straight.

not the most comfortable seats for long drives

Yeah right, :cheers: unless the height of the mount is actually different to standard nissan.... the engine would be in the same place no matter what.

Dont make sense though, would mean different gearbox mount etc....

Inless its actually shaped different to clear lines or something. I dont own a 33, so Im trying to use logic here LOL.

Edited by R31 drift pig
r the gtr seats any better to sit in does anyone know." 4 long drives that is"

Yeah there nice...I dont mind them and sat in one for 6hrs from Sydney to Shepparton ;) But I was driving I guess you would get fidgety if a passenger ;)

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