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Hello there, I was wondering if any here who owns a r34 RB25DE skyline if they could tell me how many kilometers they get out of a full tank of fuel? reason being I am considering purchasing one of these skylines I as still on green P's depending on what the fuel consumption is like. I drive over 30kms to work each way on a daily basis all city driving and well part of the total equation to getting one of these is also cost of fuel. any stats will be much appreciated. Thanks people.

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I can probably squeeze out 500-600 ish if i drive granny spec, no traffic jams, and 98 octane

but generally i get around 10-12L/100km on avg

dont think the 98 makes thaat big a difference

in every test i've ever done i've never seen more than a 5% difference between fuel types, and that is across a few different cars.

derrick, if you saw a 25% difference in economy then there is something suss going on. it may simply be that the pump you have gotten the other fuel from cuts off earlier than the other, so you are getting less fuel in.

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