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ive never seen a fuel light in my r33 - ive always wanted to see it because people say its there!

i always chicken out and dont want to end up running out of fuel ;)

lol where is it exactly?! which little circle is the fuel one >,< :P

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ive never seen a fuel light in my r33 - ive always wanted to see it because people say its there!

i always chicken out and dont want to end up running out of fuel :(

lol where is it exactly?! which little circle is the fuel one >,< :P

hahaha me too. still haven't seen mine ;)

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now i've never driven a GTR, but in my r33 gts-t the fuel light never came on when turning the ignition on. in fact no car i have ever driven has had it come on when you turn the ignition on.
My bad (partly). My R30 does, my R32 doesn't.
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My r33 gtst fuel light came on today and then disappeared with less than a quarter remaining. I'm going to drive until it start beeping like hell (I hope it does), as I want to see how many kms I can get out of half a tank. So far I've managed 125km with some heavy driving and the cars stock apart from a cat-back. Aiming for 150km + :)

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My r33 gtst fuel light came on today and then disappeared with less than a quarter remaining. I'm going to drive until it start beeping like hell (I hope it does), as I want to see how many kms I can get out of half a tank. So far I've managed 125km with some heavy driving and the cars stock apart from a cat-back. Aiming for 150km + :thumbsup:

pretty sure it won't beep at you. mine never has in any car i've owned.

as for it coming on then going off, were you going up a hill at the time? in my pulsar at anything below about 1/4 of a tank the light will come on when going up a steep hill

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My r33 gtst fuel light came on today and then disappeared with less than a quarter remaining. I'm going to drive until it start beeping like hell (I hope it does), as I want to see how many kms I can get out of half a tank. So far I've managed 125km with some heavy driving and the cars stock apart from a cat-back. Aiming for 150km + :woot:

lol so did it come back on!? or did you run out of fuel on the side of the road?! lol

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^^^what a panzy. can see who wears the pants in that relationship. LOL

i have to get fuel cause the missus has small hands and can't hold the trigger in long enough to fill the tank without getting sore hands. doesn't bother me though since i do most (all) of the driving.

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