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Hi guys,

I'm looking to buy a stock skyline R33 GTST and curious to know the average fuel consumption. I know these cars are not designed for optimal fuel consumption, but im trying to convince my other half and i need all the help i can get!! :)

I currently drive a BMW 318is and im ready for the power increase hahaha.

I realise the fuel consumption more than likely willnot be as good as the BMW, but obviously, a 6cylinder car never is compared to the 4 cylinder BMW.

Any help would be greatful.

Thanks

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Fuel Consumption - help

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Fuel Consumption

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Mines horrid for fuel... and its stock, i think it may be tuned by a previous owner to run rich....?

Anyways, i use only 98 octane BP Ult and can get about 300 - 350kms of easy driving to a full tank....

Keep it on boost a lot and it chews it like a sumbitch...

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Been keeping a fuel log for the last 6 months. Stock I was getting approx. 12.5lt per 100km. After mild mods (exhaust, boost controller, r34 cooler, safc2) I'm averaging approx 13.2lt per 100km. That's not granny driving either but certainly not going hard.

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