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Car:

1997 Nissan Skyline GTS r33s2 RB25DE with 2.5 inch exhaust into a 4 inch canon and catback

Gas of Choice:

BP Ultimate 99% of the time

$ Per Tank:

$80 these days.. a few months ago nearly $100

Kilometers Per Tank (Based On Driving Area & Driving Style):

350KMS per tank

that is driving city driving under 4000 rpm most of the time and then giving it the occasional spirited drive.

Other Comments:

im a very christian motorist most of the time.. this saves me a lot of fuel, however seems pointless for when i do give it a squirt the needed dramatically drops closer to E

another thing is i tend not to fill the tank up to much. i just top it up when it gets low.. normally sits about half way mark.

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hey guys,

heres my go...

Car:

1996 R33 Series 2 M-spec

Gas of Choice:

Caltex's vortex 98

$ Per Tank:

At the moment only bout 45-50 bux!!

Kilometers Per Tank (Based On Driving Area & Driving Style):

370 - city/highway

300 - city/highway/some fun time

Other Comments:

Im not sure how many kms i should be getting out of a tank, only had my car a couple of weeks but.

Car is fairly stock apart from a pod filter and turbo back exhaust.

been reading up on the o2 sensor problem, could this be the cause?

how can i diagnose the problem? (faulty o2 sensor?)

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hey guys,

heres my go...

Car:

1996 R33 Series 2 M-spec

Gas of Choice:

Caltex's vortex 98

$ Per Tank:

At the moment only bout 45-50 bux!!

Kilometers Per Tank (Based On Driving Area & Driving Style):

370 - city/highway

300 - city/highway/some fun time

Other Comments:

Im not sure how many kms i should be getting out of a tank, only had my car a couple of weeks but.

Car is fairly stock apart from a pod filter and turbo back exhaust.

been reading up on the o2 sensor problem, could this be the cause?

how can i diagnose the problem? (faulty o2 sensor?)

I don't think there is a problem at all by the sounds of it that seems pretty reasonable and judging by your price I don't think your running all the way empty, the fuel gauge goes REALLY low just remember your fuel light only comes on roughly 7 liters (according to the manual) and your tank has a capacity of around 70 (65 on the books) but has a bit more in the pipes

James

Edit: Also just my personal opinion i went from Shell V-Power to BP and HOLY crap car runs several times better and almost never backfires (4inch exhaust...I know it came with the car)

Car: 1993 R33 GTS-T manual, exhaust roughly the size of my head (came with car), aftermarket air filter, apexi dual chamber bov (also came with car, I will be changing for stock bov soon), turbo timer set to 30 seconds every time car is used, otherwise stock

Petrol of choice: BP Ultimate 98

So far fuel economy is averaging 10.5L/100kms. This is all suburban driving.

Driving style: 95% of driving has been driving quite sensible with changes generally around 2.2-2.5k rpms with light throttle use. 5% moderate thrashing with changes 5-5.5k rpm. Most of the times I have a passenger in the car as well.

KM's per tank:

close to 500kms per 50L with sensible suburban driving.

When I was giving it a bit of a thrash though I would get 150-200kms per 50L, I could literally see the needle dropping, car was backfiring a little bit I think, this is on stock boost as well.

Overall I am pleasantly surprised at the fuel economy of the skyline, I was expecting around 13-14L/100kms when I bought it. On boost driving is a different story though, is 20-25L/100kms normal for hard driving in a skyline? It seems my skyline could drink a v8 under the table if its pushed hard enough

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im gettting about 250 per tank, city driving, running max 5psi for 3 seconds max. i dont really give my car any squirts..

i put in bp ultimate all the time,

put that injector cleaner today, see how that goes, then gonna replace the fuel pump. and see how that goes.

Car:

98 R34 GTT, basic mods - 3"exhaust, 12psi, power fc.

Fuel:

BP ultimate

$ Per Tank:

Well based on what I've been paying of late, and the tank is 65L i guess that makes it about $85 to fill from dry

Kilometers Per Tank (Based On Driving Area & Driving Style):

If I was to use the entire tank, based on my last few fill ups I would get somewhere between 620 and 660km. (avg consumption has ranged between 9.9L/100km & 10.5L/100km)

I do a fair bit of highway driving. Probably around 65-70%.

I don't give it a hard time too much either.

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Car:

1993 R33 GTS-T S1, kakimoto Exhaust,unknown front pipe,electronic boost controller,frount mount,pod filter.

Gas of Choice:

BP ultimate

$ Per Tank:

$70

Kilometers Per Tank (Based On Driving Area & Driving Style):

300-400 Mostly highway driving

Other Comments:

I'm looking at getting the nistune done soon and also get the o2 sensor done for better fuel economy and a spray as the original paint is getting a bit tired

  • 2 weeks later...

Car:

2001 r34 s2 gt-t. 3" cat-back, Pod with cover, bov, stock everything else.

Petrol:

Vortex 98oct

$ per tank:

Just put $70 yesterday when the light came on. Pump told me filled 53L so guess another 12L in the tank + lines.

Kilometers Per Tank (Based On Driving Area & Driving Style):

380kms when light came on and filled up.

Daily conservative driving to work in the city in peak hr (changing under 2.5 mostly), might unleash it once in a while but not too often at all.

Other Comments:

in my r33 s2 n/a used to get the best milage with Mobil8000 (light comes on about 420km)

currently on v-power, we'll see how that goes.

I cant believe people are using 91/90 ron in their turbo skylines?!?! thats just stupid.... They are meant to run on super octane in japan which is actually RON97. Some people say its RON 100 but its not, its 97.

I wouldnt touch the low grade fuel...... short term saving in petrol... long term going to cost you more for maintenance..

This is what i get.

Car:

1995 R33 Skyline Mspec or series 1.5 whatever u want to call it...

Petrol:

Bp ultimate... 90% of the time from the same petrol station... same bowser.

$ per tank:

Very rarely ill let the fuel go below half.. as its not too good on the fuel pump.

Kilometers Per Tank (Based On Driving Area & Driving Style):

420kms is what i got when i first tested it. my skyline is moderately modified.

Other Comments:

please dont use low grade fuel! For a NA you prob can get away with premium 95... bbut for turbo dont risk the pinging and knocking...

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Car:

1993 R33 GTS-T Series 1 (auto)

Petrol:

Caltex RON 98 (most of the time) or BP Ultimate

$ per tank:

~$70 to $80 (estimated)

Kilometers Per Tank (Based On Driving Area & Driving Style):

Consistently get ~13L/100km which gives ~500km range (taking fuel tank as 65L according to Nissan), more realistic would be ~450km per tank I reckon.

Other Comments:

Car is serviced every ~5000 km, used as a daily car mainly for shopping & going to/from uni.

Granny driving most of the time (doesn't hit boost often or for long), revs <4500rpm & max throttle I have given is only ~50% (according to SAFC 2).

Has the basic mods done:

-POD

-3" turbo back exhuast

-Bleed valve, upped boost to 10psi

-SMIC from R34 GTT

-SAFC II

I think this has been roughly covered before but couldn't find anything which matched what I'm looking for or anything that was up-to-date (old threads) since gas formulas are changing I figured things might be different now. I want to do a small survey and gather people opinions I was going to make this into a poll but it would be too long and too limited so please fill in this survey, I tried to include all things relevant, tell me if you think I'm missing something or have a suggestion. I originally had Driving area, style and KMS per tank on separate sections but I don't think anyone drives the same all the time so put it all together so people can list options based on their experience instead just one big average.

Car:

The make, model & year of car in question and factors which would effect results

Eg.

Fifth Generation, 2000 Nissan Skyline GT-BNR34 GT-R V-Spec II, Modified Exhaust, Suspension, PowerFC, Dyno Tuned, etc...

Gas of Choice:

Regular, BP Ultimate, Shell V-Power 98/100, Mobil 8000, Caltex Vortex 95/98

Eg.

Shell V-Power, Sometimes Regular when money is tight or Ultimate when somewhere with no V-Power

$ Per Tank:

How much you roughly spend on a FULL tank (Warning Light on Preferably & Based on Gas of Choice)

Eg.

$90, sometimes $70 when out in the bush and my regular choice is not available and have use regular

Kilometers Per Tank (Based On Driving Area & Driving Style):

Amount of KM's, Where you drive (you might want to explain for people in other states), How you drive

Eg.

400, Weekdays, driving to work, mostly take motorway, Conserving as much fuel as possible

200, Weekends, driving on such and such's winding roads, Lead Foot

Other Comments:

Anything else you might think is relevant or think is worth stating

Eg.

My car is regularly serviced

I've had some problems with knocking at anything under 98RON or when I use Mobil's 8000

Engine seems to be running rich not sure why yet

I try to drive slow and smooth off red lights

Etc…

Really sorry if this is a re-post or there is something already very similar but I hope people fill this out it would be very interesting to know, I will consolidate peoples replies after I get a few so it's easier to view all the results and compare, I hope this is well received. Also someone told me he runs his R33 on regular unleaded and thinks there will be no problems in the future and doesn't experience knocking, can anyone confirm this?

mate were not a bunch of american f**k wits, its called PETROL

^ Useless post

Anyway here's mine.

Car:

1999 R34 GT-R V-Spec

Petrol:

Mobil Synergy 8000/Shell V-Power

$ per tank:

~$70 to $80 (estimated)

Kilometers Per Tank (Based On Driving Area & Driving Style):

Normal driving: Approx 420km before fuel light comes on

Was getting average of 13.2L/100km after rebuild.

Recent tune 3 weeks ago at Status Tuning, Trent mentioned he dialed down the fuel by 10%.

Since then, the last two tanks have been 11.6 and 11.9L/100km

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Other Comments:

Mods:

JE forged pistons

Apexi PowerFC

Apexi Power intake

Apexi AVC-R running 0.9bar

Nismo Exhaust

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Car:

2001 M35 Stagea

Petrol of Choice:

Mobil Synergy 8000 or BP Ultimate (but sometimes Shell Vpower)

$ Per Tank:

~$90

Kilometers Per Tank (until the light first comes on):

Currently ~600 for normal driving. Last freeway trip (prior to intake mod) netted 744kms with 70L used

Average is currently 9.3km/L or 10.75L/100kms

Other Comments:

Major Mods:

Fujitsubo Legalis exhaust

Kakimoto front pipe

"Fisher" Mk2 intake pipe

Nismo S-tune suspension

Nismo LMX5 wheels

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Car:

1995 Nissan Skyline Non-Turbo, Modified exhaust 3" cat back and pod

Gas of Choice:

Caltex Vortex 95, Any over 95 octane and she doesn't run that good and if so it drinks it really fast

$ Per Tank:

About 55-65 a week

Kilometers Per Tank (Based On Driving Area & Driving Style):

I get around 350-400 kn per tank, i drive to work and drive around town (Daily Car)

and every now and then i give it a hit

Car:

1993 Nissan Skyline GTST, 3L bottom end, GT35R

Gas of Choice:

BP Ultimate or Shell V Power

$ Per Tank:

~$80

Kilometers Per Tank (Based On Driving Area & Driving Style):

~450 highway driving

~350 mixed driving

~200 spirited driving

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Car/Mods:

1994 R32 GTR VSpecII with 157000km / Stock turbos @ 1BAR, Nistune, Stock airbox with K&N (now apexi pods but just installed them so I'll use the airbox kms), front pipes and full Kakimoto 3 inch, un-opened engine, Nismo twin plate clutch, Tein SS and still rolling on VSpecII wheels.

Gas of Choice:

BP Ultimate

$ Per Tank:

around $80 I think, I always fill above empty so sometimes it's as little as $60

Kilometers Per Tank (Based On Driving Area & Driving Style):

500-550 for some reason my car doesn't care if it's Freeway, city, traffic, no traffic or giving it stick! For the record I drive to and from work everyday from Melton to Hawthorn so freeway the whole way pretty much but westgate is sometimes a carpark. As a comparison GOR weekend cruise I got 540 out of that tank and I did not go light on the right foot!

Other Comments:

Keep it clean and serviced, I service every 10-15000 kms with whatever synthetic oil I have at the time, keep the fuel fresh as it does lose it's RON over time and that can't help with the economy side of things. Also drive smoothly blah blah blah you know how to drive economically!

Car/Mods:

1999 r34 gtt, 3" cat back exhaust with 4.5" tip, propably tune with previous owner, nankang r18/265's on back and r18/235's at front

Gas of Choice:

any 98 octane, do a lot of driving so don't always get to choose where i fill up

$ Per Tank:

@ between 135 and 147c/L lol, usually $70-85, filling round 55L

Kilometers Per Tank (Based On Driving Area & Driving Style):

drive in a lot of traffic with uni, work but also do sydney-newcastle trips weekly, gets round 400km per tank, but only since i reset the ecu

Car:

'96 GTST, manual, exhaust, apexi turbo (380hp), full exhaust, front mount, 9psi, remap (Toshi), forged 18" wheels, lots of other bits, etc etc.

Gas of Choice:

BP Ultimate

Kilometers Per Tank (Based On Driving Area & Driving Style):

Average all from 51L average fill:

380km when driving hard, trips to mt Cootha, etc.

420km in Sydney driving to from work through the city.

430km in Brisbane suburbs and city

460km with a highway trip up the coast and back

570km from 52L driving Sydney to Brisbane.

Other Comments:

My fuel ecnomy improved a little going from stock turbo to Apexi AX53B70 on the same generic remap.

Keeping your car well serviced (plugs, fuel filter, O2 sensor especially) and driving style are by far the most important factor.

My driving style is pretty good (regularly smash the GF's fuel economy records in her car - just to give her the old "I can drive better than you and not just faster reminder". But I'm not a total pussy, I will give it a bootful at least once per day. I'm usually one of the slowest in 1st gear off the lights, I look ahead - and not just the car 1 in front, which allows me to only accelerate or decelerate the right amount. IF you drive by looking ahead you won't just save fuel but also tyres, clutch and brakes. (My brake pads last ~60,000km - including 1 track day, my clutch lasts 80,000km, my tyres 40,000km).

With a few tips my girlfriend's average Km per tank went steadily up from 380km to 520km over a few months.

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