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it's a how long is a piece of string question really.

what type of driving are we talking? urban only? mix urban and freeway? mostly freeway?

on mostly urban with a little bit of freeway, i think the best i got on 98 was around 11.2L/100km with my GT-T. Which was about 440km and then the light clicked on.

350km isn't that horrible if there's some spirited driving in there.

Also, we have no idea of modifications, aftermarket ECU etc etc etc etc etc etc etc

Yous all suck if you're getting under 400kms to a tank in a non-GTR.

I just did 463km, with 315kms of that of spirited run to Bathurst and back.

what about us in gtst's that make more power than most R's?

pretty sure that when you modify a car to get more power and you need bigger injectors/fuel pump etc.... it's gonna use more fuel

seriously, we dont drive sports cars to get "aconomy"

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