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Hey, just wondering what fuel consumption people are getting with their skylines (N/A of course).

Please list it like this:

Series: (eg. R32, R33 or R34)

Year:

Mods: (eg. headers, exhaust, intake etc)

Tank size:

Km's per tank:

Driving conditions: (eg. Lots of freeway runs, suburban driving, going through the hills etc)

I know some will say if i care about fuel usage, i shouldnt look at a skyline, but I would like to just get a rough idea on how much fuel they use

This should put a rough list together on how much fuel N/A skylines drink, which will help me and certainly help others looking to buy a skyline :)

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thanks guys

I did a search but didnt find anything.

exactly what i was after :)

EDIT: oh and i thought i might as well ask here, does anyone know the torque output from a SR20DE in an S14? Thats the non-turbo.

Im doing a bit of research and its the only car i cant find the torque figures for :)

any help is appreciated ;)

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