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:woot: Wow 20/100?! On eflex my economy is around 15.7/100 ;) but id imagine the higher the ethanol content the higher the consumption

My economy went to crap with the switch to United and these cold starts aren't helping. More cranking enrichment, twice the fuel at under 20 degrees and it still isnt perfect. It takes a lot of fine tuning to get it spot on, I don't know how Trent does it so easily.

greddy type s coilovers (6/8 on hardest setting), castor bushes, swaybars, pineapples and nismo 1.5 diff

tyres = 235/40/18 Nitto NT-05

I have done all my suspension but i think its a bit stiff in the rear, i also have the Nismo 1.5 way (amazing diff), i guess a decent set of tyres should do the trick by the sounds of it!

greddy type s coilovers (6/8 on hardest setting), castor bushes, swaybars, pineapples and nismo 1.5 diff

tyres = 235/40/18 Nitto NT-05

Nice I have done all that an a few other things, do you reccomend the types s coilovers, mate had them in hos 34r but haven't been in gtst with them

Nitto nt05 is a great tyre, I couldn't get them in the right size in 17 diameter though so went with Yokies ad08. Grippy as all hell.

I'm hoping to join the club in the next couple of weeks, my WMI kit has arrived so I'll install this week and get it tuned soon after. Should nudge me into the 300 club ;)

greddy type s coilovers (6/8 on hardest setting), camber bushes, swaybars, pineapples and nismo 1.5 diff

tyres = 235/40/18 Nitto NT-05

haven't you also got no camber on the rear Joe...??

castor bushes wont make any difference to rear wheel grip.. :rofl:

lol... i wrote camber and castor, and then realised that we aren't really talking about the fronts here so i deleted it.... must have deleted the wrong one.

i only have camber bushes on the rear. it's not flat, but it's reasonably close

How can you people get such good fuel economy with 300ish rwkw? My daily driver R34 200rwkw ALWAYS gets 19-20L/100kms, it is seriously REALLY f*ked. My right foot is not too bad, just the ocassional squirt to 5-7k rpms in 1st, 2nd and 3rd lasting less than 10 seconds.

Haha ive seen how u drive. U should buy a prius

My right foot is not too bad

Yes, yes it is. Either that or it's the tune.

There are only two factors really, but im guessing it's a foot problem.

And my figures quoted earlier - that wasn't using the O2 sensor. That was with it disabled and the tune adjusted to suit.

400rwkw rb26 would be more appropriate as 350kw is about the norm isnt it

lol... i wrote camber and castor, and then realised that we aren't really talking about the fronts here so i deleted it.... must have deleted the wrong one.

i only have camber bushes on the rear. it's not flat, but it's reasonably close

I actually thought that may have been the case. ;)

aalright after my embarresing 35r result ive scraped that setup and now got me a 3076r 6 boost and tial 44mm will be ran on pump results shouldnt be all that far away

I run a 6Boost, tial 44mm and 3037.... Car only made around 311rwkw on 17psi, so you should be able to get in the club ;) or just run E85 as it made 340rwkw on the same boost etc ;)

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