Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hey guys I'm new to the forums and am currently for a Skyline in SA under 20K.

I just wanted so more info on them, like the models and different engine outputs. For instance I have heard there a two different versions of the rb20 motor for the R32. Maybe there is a spot on here that I have missed that has all this, if so can someone put the link up

Also how many km's to a tank roughly you guys get on stock boost?

Thanks

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/62876-models-engines/
Share on other sites

every car is different, joel's R32 did over 500km per tank and he run more boost then mr_rbman

put yr car on dyno and check is it running a bit rich :P

my R33 improve from 400->450km, just becoz change engine oil from (shell, castrol) to Mobil 1

Current S15 running motul 300V and get around 525km per tank

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/62876-models-engines/#findComment-1185385
Share on other sites

Yer I used to get around 500km's to a tank.

No freeway driving. Just local 60km/h traffic and short 10-20km trips.

The new Rb30DET is a little heavier on juice but it is untuned. Still running the stock RB20DET ecu. It pops and farts quite a bit (running slightly rich under light throttle) but once the foot is down it leans out real bad.

I am now getting 430km's to a tank of juice. Local 60km/h stuff.

Shaun, GTS4? A little more weight, slightly more driveline loss.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/62876-models-engines/#findComment-1185443
Share on other sites

Hey guys I'm new to the forums and am currently for a Skyline in SA under 20K.  

I just wanted so more info on them, like the models and different engine outputs.  For instance I have heard there a two different versions of the rb20 motor for the R32.  Maybe there is a spot on here that I have missed that has all this, if so can someone put the link up

Also how many km's to a tank roughly you guys get on stock boost?

Thanks

btw, for yr budget, u are looking at a decent R33 (maybe a late model series 2),

R33 has RB25 in it.

A R32 for that price will 100% not running "on stock boost" :P

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/62876-models-engines/#findComment-1185469
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Kinkstah, no, coilovers aren't illegal, especially as a bolt straight in. The illegal part will be if they're altering suspension geometry beyond factory limits, or the ride height is not legal.   Sounds like the blue slipper just didn't want to deal with any later possibility of mods appearing on the car.
    • The problem has always been that coilovers are able to be adjusted, almost at any time, to be too low. Most people who ever get/got defected for/with coilovers were actually afoul of the minimum ride height rule. So the interpretation by cops/inspectors was always that it is pointless to allow numpty to raise his coilovers and get the car inspected/cleared, then just drop them back down again as soon as they get around the corner from the inspection station.  This led to the interpretation that they were illegal unless rendered such that they can't be adjusted (ie, collars welded to the body, that sort of thing). That may or may not have ever actually been the official line, but I'm pretty sure it's not considered to be a solution these days. Coilovers themselves fall under clause 3.2 b of that manual, because they are an "installation of a variable ride height system" and they don't fit the exclusions in that clause (which point to air springs and other pneumatic adjusters). So, as per previous statements, they require engineering cert to be legal on the road. Once you have such cert, provided you do not adjust them outside the height range covered by the cert, you are OK. Without, you have an unroadworthy vehicle.
    • Here E10 is the cheapest fuel. And general advice is to not use it unless you hate your car. From what I remember it clogs up stuff in the fuel system or injectors?  With US/Canada being E10 across the board, does that mean that all fuel there is terrible?
    • Sorry, are coilovers ACTUALLY ILLEGAL in NSW? They aren't in Vic, as long as they retain 70% of stock travel and the car is above 100mm off the ground. Does NSW actually have a law making coilovers actually illegal? RWC/Blue Slip/Engineering people not knowing the actual f**king laws boils my blood. Demand them to point to the documentation that states a coilover is illegal. (it may exist in NSW ) Edit: I checked. They aren't. https://www.nsw.gov.au/sites/default/files/2021-02/RMS-infosheet-light-vehicle-modifications-manual-suspension-and-ride-height.pdf
×
×
  • Create New...