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i figure i'd see what all you guys are getting in fuel economy as cefiro's are a lil more different then skylines.

so follow the template and post it up

Engine:

Mods:

Manual or auto:

O2 sensor changed since car was owned :

diff ratio:

kms with full tank till red light comes on

mine

Engine:rb20det

Mods:r33 S2 turbo, pod rest stock

Manual or auto:manual

O2 sensor changed since car was owned : nope never changed in my ownership

diff ratio: auto VLSD ?

kms: 400

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Engine:rb25det

Mods:KKR480, hi mount, greddy plenum .9bar boost, forged motor. on stock ecu for run in

Manual or auto: ORC twin plate - manual

o2 sensor changed since car was owned : nope.

diff ratio: r32 gtst complete r200 rear cradle ??? 4.1?

kms: 260-320 But i think the guage is f**ked, cos on empty costs $50-60 to fill.

any ideas?

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Full tank til red light comes on isn't going to be the same in every car. I don't think my fuel light even works.

A better comparison would be fill up the tank and reset the trip meter. Next time you fill the tank note how many KM's on the trip meter and how many litres on the pump to give you a litre/KM ratio.

Even this is a problem as diff ratios/wheels/tyre combinations will put your speedometer out which will also affect your trip meter.

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Engine:rb20det

Mods:3" decat turbo-back, 225/55/16 wheels, 0.8bar boost thanks to exhaust

Manual or auto:auto

O2 sensor changed since car was owned : yes. Made no difference.

diff ratio: no idea

kms: 400 when standard, still 400 after mods. 22mpg. No idea what that is in metric.

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