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Iv got following specs on my r33 gtst

Forged bottem end

Pon cams

255lph walbro pump

Hi flowed turbo

Full exhaust

Tomei FPS 880cc jecs injectors

Thats the mains items and i got 185klm out of a quater of a tank all highway use about 120kph and the other 3 quaters of a tank i only got 200klm..

However the tank im on now is down to half and iv only done 96klm on it and thats going moderatly hard but can be pushed more

The people down the end of my street have a green house.(long pause).............personally I thought it looked better when it was painted light grey.

Then again I always thought that one horsepower needed one bale of hay, but thats meadow hay, if its lucerne hay then you might get two hp. But maybe thats out of a Shetland??? I can't remember

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Then again I always thought that one horsepower needed one bale of hay, but thats meadow hay, if its lucerne hay then you might get two hp. But maybe thats out of a Shetland??? I can't remember

Yeah but only american cars have ponies. We measure things in killer wasps over here.

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Best i got with my 32, using a haltech with wideband and target AFR cruise was just over 10L/100 from, Wagga to SE of melbourne. Bit of traffic getting through melbourne too so could have been even better, the instantaneous cruise Fuel usage was sitting around 9.x/100 at 110 on the Hume. Not bad for a car with a terrible drag coefficent.

I'll be interested seeing how the new engines runs. Higher compression but bigger cams.

update

did exactly 112 km and used 24L of fuel city driving with the occasional squirt, E85 life :)

I filled up at 1/4 of a tank... Had done 204 KM......

One would say i my right foot was slightly happy....

More like a gushing tap................. :woot:

new turbo went on, was "load testing" lol.. added in more fuel into the VE map too, appears the new SS2 is flowing more air.. meaning it's making more powahzzzzzzzz

Will hire a dyno once the exhaust is re-done

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new turbo went on, was "load testing" lol.. added in more fuel into the VE map too, appears the new SS2 is flowing more air.. meaning it's making more powahzzzzzzzz

Will hire a dyno once the exhaust is re-done

Rubber is bad and must be punished!!!

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