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Hey guys i did a forum search and had a read but nothing seems to help me .. I've changed everything on my car and just after i have changed turbos which is abit laggy it drinks a whopping 30.8Liters/100km!!

anyone know why its doing this for! yes i do thrash it but i wouldnt expect it that high ! thats getting close to a bughatti vayron fuel consumption

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Even with a dead O2 sensor I wasn't getting anywhere near 30L/100km.. that's just crazy! I think with dead O2 sensor and city driving I was getting up close to 20L/100km.. well it wasn't exactly dead.. just forgot to plug it in last time the motor was out :P now it's down to about 14L/100km for city driving (rather rich tune).

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I get ya and I'm not saying it's THE answer, just something to check. I'm surprised a non=race skyline could even drink that much fuel. Start with the basics and see how you go.

Throwing on new turbos without getting a tune is not the most ideal situation anyway.

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