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since thursday when I filled up with a full tank till today I've run on the same tank... that includes a trip to sunshine from mill park on friday night and sunday night to see my gf.

All up I've done 496km :) since i filled up n reset my thingy. and i've got a lil bit more to go :( i'll refill on thusday.

yes, well great fuel economy is somethng us N/A-ers take for granted :) downside is lower momentum pushing head back into chair and constant tendancy to see purple GTRs taillights.

there is something wrong... and as many a copper has found out, there is no turbo...

downside is lower momentum pushing head back into chair and constant tendancy to see purple GTRs taillights.

ahahhahahhaha pissa

I didn't realise you had a N/A

did you have trouble keeping up at any time or not (i would think not)

well it took a while for me to accelerate to get to the same speeds you guys were doin, but after that it was relatively easy to keep goin along the same speed.

Coming out of corners was a bit of a bitch coz you guys would shoot off to *80/90/100* and I'd be pudging along gradually increasing speed.

I didn't go with the lead pack for that reason, din hold you fellas up, I stuck with the GTSt's n didn't hold many people up. Altho I did cop a bit of abuse on the CB for havin a slow GTS :) but I gave it bak to em. esp Shivam, who will now NOT be gettin my rear pods. :(

Bah wait till I get my RB25DET in my GTS...

one thing I noticed was that some of the GTSt guys took corners a lot slower than I did so I sorta made up for lack of acceleration out of the corners. mmm love that constant power curve *not* damn license restrictions.

license restirctions?

yeah taking the corners quick can help you keep up quite well

MSPEC kept up with us GTR's at the front in his GTST, mainly due to him taking corners at very high speeds :)

yeah coz I was caught doing some naughty stuff I'm under a 115kw/tonne restriction on my license. :) my car was also impounded n my licesnse suspended for 6 months after which I went back to my L's I was under the old Provisional system back then. When it came time to get my P's again the new 3 year system had kicked in :(

How was everyones fuel consumption? I'm gonna fill up this arvo. I got 475km to this tank since last Thursday till now. I'm pretty impressed considering the cruise...

your joking right?

I filled up at the start... then needed to at the end.

I did about $50 in fuel. approx 300-320 out of a tank at the moment!

God-damn i need a PowerFC :D

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