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was just wondering what everyones getting per tank with there highly modified cars. mine cumming out any minute and just was just wondering how much shes gonna drink.

she would last about 400kms per tank when it sat at around 220rwkw....so quite the jump now =]

if you havnt got at least 300kws please dont vote......

thanks

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I guess it all depends on how ya drive it ay... having a quite large turbo myself strangely enough makes for quite a bit of lag so around town shes great...even in 4th gear. But give it some and you can watch the fuel gauge go down pretty fast.

was just wondering what everyones getting per tank with there highly modified cars. mine cumming out any minute and just was just wondering how much shes gonna drink.

she would last about 400kms per tank when it sat at around 220rwkw....so quite the jump now =]

if you havnt got at least 300kws please dont vote......

thanks

Think you should also mention thats your running a 3 Litre

this is a stupid question

it depends how you drive.

state the obvious stupid......

the question is related to how much you would run if you drove it like a daily car

Edited by R34NRG

i had 346rwkws 2.5litre series 1 gts-t. drove to work and back every day. averaged 15litres per hundred kilometers in mainly 80 to 100km/h zones with a few sets of lights and roudabouts. with a mix of cruising and little squirts. hope this helps. got a mate that has a bog stock 297kw vz r8 6litre v8 that travels similar stretch of road that pulls similar fuel figures. go the turbo 2.5l!

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