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im lookin at a R32 with an RB26dett RWD not GTR would be interested (before i take the sale further) to know a rough idea how many k's GTR's or if possible RB26 skylines are getting at the moment

i've looked on few sites with various people some saying 250 some saying 450. pretty vague! :P

any ideas would be awes cheers ppl. :ninja:

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I drive mine daily, often with a heavy right foot, light mods + stock tune... I get 400km to a tank (65L) consistently.

There have been a number of threads on the issue all over the forum, so make sure you use the search button in future, OK?

Twincam RB30 in my 32 gtst, RB25 turbo, very rich tune, I get ~300km to a tank or closer to 400km if it's all highway driving. I think a GTR tank is about 10L bigger than a GTSt though...

I didn't buy a skyline to be economical.

If the price of fuel worries you then get a bunky for daily duties.

Usual stuff on depending on how heavy right foot is blah blah blah but general metro driving will net between 400 - 450km a fill and country trip will almost crack 500 (never been game to push it cause i dont want to have to push it if you get my drift). Rebuilt 26 with N1's, PFC Djetro, 700cc sard injectors etc.

I had to use the GTR for daily duties last year and racked up a few K's and it wasn't too much worse than the BA Falcon work vehicle i have now (although the ford gets more right foot)

In short they're not bad for what they were designed to be.

I can think of 3x 26'd rwd 32's off the top of my head...

[5KYLINE], masters' red beast and Flash89's car.

GTR consumption per TANK is a bit misleading as our tanks are a fair bit smaller..

I get about 14.5L/100km.

Edited by bubba

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