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Highway driving I can push 500-520...general is 400-450 for me

I get about the same as Dan for hwy & normal city driving. Fuel Capacity is definately 65 litres, my warning light comes on when the needle is down to about an 1/8th tank - approx 10-15 litres left usually.

A spec sheet I saw a while back said the R34 GTT can do 100kms using 9.47 litres of fuel - I have come close but not quite that good! Anywhere between 10L and 13L per 100kms depending on how heavy my foot is :rofl:

***Edited: I only ever use BP Ultimate ~ 98 R.O.N.

the r34 is the only skyline ive owned but when on boost you can watch the fuel gauge go down. i get about 350-400km (driving like an old lady) out of tank which is a fairly big tank compared to my old N/A JZA80 supra which got about 400-500km (driving like a mad man) out of a smaller tank .

prolly around the 300-400 mark on mine, for about 3/4 of a tank of fuel. That's mostly sedate driving, the tacho doesn't see beyond 4000RPM all that often. I get better economy with Optimax, which i'm using now for convenience reasons.

I burned through 1/2 a tank in under 100kms through the hills on the weekend. That tank was finished on the highway and ended up 17L/100kms.

Normally 13L/100km, best so far is 11L/100km driving like a saint 90% of the time. :angel:

oh - Series 2 R33 widt teh cat-back N1 drainpipe

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