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Fuel economy... lol its small, but its something

im just wondering what sort of range everyone is getting in their NA's

Just copy and paste and fill in the blanks

Car:

Mods:

Driving style: (ie: granny, boy racer, soccer mum)

Driving conditions: (ie: city, highway etc)

Fuel brand: (ie: caltex 9X, BP 9X etc)

Ltr's for a full tank: (ie: how many litters does it usually take for you to fill right up)

KM's per tank: (ie: how many km's do you get per tank)

I think that's enough, if anyone else can think of anything else that would affect the economy throw it in.

Edited by Grunta
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Car: R34 4 door

Mods: NA - Completly stock

Driving style: I'm fairly mild, but will rev it out every now and then

Driving conditions: its about 50/50 drive up and down the highway alot for work.

Fuel Brand: I mostly fill up with BP ultimate (98 ron)

Lt's for a full tank: around 50ltr's when im on empty (I fill up just when the light comes on)

KM's per tank: Im getting between 480 - 500 per 50 ltr's

Edited by Grunta

Car: r34 gt25 coupe

Mods: 2.5" catback, hi flow panel filter

Driving style: (ie: granny, boy racer, soccer mum) boy racer :P

Driving conditions: (ie: city, highway etc) alot more city driving

Fuel brand: (ie: caltex 9X, BP 9X etc) shell 98ron, recently using 100 octane.

Ltr's for a full tank: (ie: how many litters does it usually take for you to fill right up) i think 65?

KM's per tank: (ie: how many km's do you get per tank) 400-450kms per tank

Car: 1999 R34 Coupe

Mods: 3" Trust Exhaust, Custom Extractors, Trust Airnix Pod Filter, Splitfire Coilpacks, Apexi Power FC

Driving style: (ie: granny, boy racer, soccer mum): speed racer :P

Driving conditions: (ie: city, highway etc): city

Fuel brand: (ie: caltex 9X, BP 9X etc): BP Ultimate

Ltr's for a full tank: (ie: how many litters does it usually take for you to fill right up): 50L

KM's per tank: (ie: how many km's do you get per tank): 400ish

Car: 33 gts4

Mods: filter and everything to make da car heavy lol(leather,19s ect)

Driving style: boy racer :thumbsup:

Driving conditions: city and if it sees a highway it never sees 5th gear anyways

Fuel brand: woolies 92ron

Ltr's for a full tank: whatever a stock tank is. 65 or somethin

KM's per tank: 500 no worries

Car: 33 gts

Mods: 3" cat back exhaust

Driving style: fang it pretty often

Driving conditions: city and some highway

Fuel brand: BP ultimate 98

Ltr's for a full tank: 55-60

KM's per tank: 450ish

Other comments: turbo boys can bugger off! :thumbsup:

Car: R32 GTS4 4Door

Mods: Full zorst

Driving style: Conservative but did read red a couple of times.

Driving conditions: City - 430ish km, Highway - 650ish

Fuel brand: As ashamed as I am.. 91 octane.

Ltr's for a full tank: 50L (?) Dunno how many L's in a 32?

KM's per tank: City. Very poor. Country.. awesome!

A lot of us drive off boost often... mines turbo and i get 12L/100km so ~500km to a tank. Its all in how you drive it.

if you drive off boost all the time why dont you just by an na? no use owning a turbo unless you hit it

in my 1995 r33 gts i get 550kms out of 50 litres of fuel

has extractors, 2.5 inch cat back, pod

spirited driving

in my 96 gts-t i get 450kms out of 50 liters of fuel

has all the usual mods, fmic, full zorst, boost at 12psi, pod

spirited driving :banana:

i'd give up the little bit of fuel economy for the turbo anyday

Car: r33 series II

Mods: apexi n1 exhaust, apexi intake, iridium sparks

Driving style: granny + occasional burst

Driving conditions: surburban areas

Fuel brand: unleaded, but now using v-power

Ltr's for a full tank: 40-45L

KM's per tank: 400km

put it this way, how much power does your de 400/450kms per tank make? then ask the same of a det motor.

most skylines will make 400 to 450 kms per tank if it is nursed, but if thats all ya gonna do go buy a toyta echo. the turbo is there to make it fun.

Car: R31 GTS1

Mods: RB30e - Stock SVD cam, Extractors + 2.5 Mandrel Bent exhaust

Driving style: Average, occasional squirt.

Driving conditions: usually highway / country driving

Fuel brand: 92 ULP - Shell E10 where I can get it - the car loves it!

Ltr's for a full tank: 63L

KM's per tank: 700+

G/F just did a round trip to Sydney (~600 ks) 8.4L/100km acc. to the trip computer - which is highly accurate!

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