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My car is a 96 model series II Skyline R33 GTS25t, the car is stock as rock. I had recently started only filling 20 liter petrol each time and I usually got around 10 to 11 L per 100km.

I personally think that for a old turbo car with 250ps, 10L/100km is quite good?

If you also drive a R33, can you share with us the car's fuel consumption please.

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Hey mate, first of all how did you get those figures?

The best way is to fill your car up, drive around. Fill the tank back up taking note of km's driven then: litres put back into tank / km * 100

My fairly standard R34 GTT which is never driven in peak hour traffic averages around 12.5L/100km.

Your figure of 10-11 sounds insanely good, i would believe it if your car was explicitly driven on highways.

A few months ago i took my car to the great ocean road (350km trip) and i averaged 10.8L/100km which i was impressed with.

I think you'll find most 'normal' R33 gts-t's and drivers average 12-13L. When you start being aggressive with the right foot, expect figures of 14-16L/100km

i get roughly 9.5 ish L per hundred kms, half highway half start stop

on the highway i can knock it down to just under 8L per 100 kms

thats what i had when i got the car, still getting the same right now with

3071r, 620 cc highflow injectors, and 250 rwkw.

but when i put my foot down---------> =[

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