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Hey just got my r33 1996 gtst imported and registered after waiting months. Car is awesome real happy with it. BUT i got about 350kms out of it after being filled up with 98 with sensible driving no a/c. The car is a pup only 60 000 genuine kms with service records and perfect condition to credit this. Whats going on any advice please. Thankyou, i did do search would like a more indepth explanation.

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my guess is that its the O2 sensor on your dump pipe,

i used to get 300km to a tank with sensible driving, changed the 02 sensor and am getting around the 450km to a tank, 400km with boosting on a cruise

well worth the money IMO

Hey just got my r33 1996 gtst imported and registered after waiting months. Car is awesome real happy with it. BUT i got about 350kms out of it after being filled up with 98 with sensible driving no a/c. The car is a pup only 60 000 genuine kms with service records and perfect condition to credit this. Whats going on any advice please. Thankyou, i did do search would like a more indepth explanation.

I get about 300km a tank in my R34 (205rwkw). Changed the O2 sensor, tuned Power FC, etc, and that seems to be the best I can get. You might have to get used to that kind of economy unfortunately! That is pure city driving though, with only the occasional bit of a thrashing. If I'm driving out in the country I can get up to 450km a tank.

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