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  • #16
    I average roughly 16.7 L/100KM with my GTR with quite a bit of city driving.

    edit: did 38km of spirited city driving and 330km of road/highway : 14.07l/100KM
    Alex
    1991 Skyline GT-R
    2010 Ford Taurus SHO

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    • #17
      My 1973 super beetle gets around 20-25mpg if im lucky, god damn I need a skyline, id spend the same amount gas but Id be going so much faster. Carbureted cars ugh...
      06 WRX

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      • #18
        with cams a 2.7 liter and hks gt2540 turbos i got 400 k per tank on highway and 200 in the city if im not boosting alot:x its like 36l/100k andits like 6.5mpg

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        • #19
          You have a really poor tune then. Off boost you should be getting the kind of mileage that a low compression N/A 2.7L inline 6 does.
          1990 Skyline GT-R - Jet Silver Metallic
          It'll run someday

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          • #20
            ARE YOU KIDDING ME???

            I think I need to do a switch to a GTS-T maybe damnit..

            My 02 WRX get about 450-480 on a tank highway. I drive 70km a day which is to work and back.

            Mind you I have it modded with no cats :roll:

            catless up pipe
            catless 3" down pipe
            MRT" catback
            K&N filter
            COBB OTS stage 2 mapping

            And to think... before I did any modds I was getting 400kms/tank

            Anyone wanna trade? lol

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            • #21
              Originally posted by VKInnovations View Post
              ARE YOU KIDDING ME???

              I think I need to do a switch to a GTS-T maybe damnit..

              My 02 WRX get about 450-480 on a tank highway. I drive 70km a day which is to work and back.

              Mind you I have it modded with no cats :roll:

              catless up pipe
              catless 3" down pipe
              MRT" catback
              K&N filter
              COBB OTS stage 2 mapping

              And to think... before I did any modds I was getting 400kms/tank

              Anyone wanna trade? lol
              uhhh tanks are different sizes.

              GTR tanks hold 65L.
              I bet your scooby holds less.

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              • #22
                I swear I've put more than 65L in my GTR before. I think the local gas station is ripping me off...

                I usually get 450-500KM per tank. I drive the car pretty hard. Can get 600+KM if its all hwy.
                1992 GTR - 2.7L, GT2871R's, forged bottom end, big valves, 270* cams, R34 getrag
                2000 Honda Insight - 70+mpg daily driver
                2003 Sierra 2500HD Diesel - Tow vehicle

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Terrh
                  I swear I've put more than 65L in my GTR before. I think the local gas station is ripping me off...

                  I usually get 450-500KM per tank. I drive the car pretty hard. Can get 600+KM if its all hwy.
                  Rockin' the gas vapor fumes and pointing the needle past empty, eh?
                  Legend of the red R

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                  • #24
                    When I bought my gtr the flow fuel light was on and I filled it with over 67liters and on my last fill up it flickered on my way to the gas station and it took 64.7l.

                    edit: and that's at 2 different stations
                    Alex
                    1991 Skyline GT-R
                    2010 Ford Taurus SHO

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                    • #25
                      I did what I like to call, "The Midnight Run." Fill tank with fuel, get on highway and just drive till she's empty. I was assuming that my car would burn threw the fuel considering I usually only see about 220 kms per tank so after changing o2 sensor I decided to see what highway mileage was like. After 97kms or about a hour of darkness into the middle of nowhere on the highway, I realized my fuel gauge was still at full. Hadn't moved. It's amazing that rolling around in fifth gear at 110 kms an hour can save on fuel. So I turned around and drove home.

                      Then again I did do some drafting. I managed to get 300kms to that very tank!

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by RyanGTS-T
                        I did what I like to call, "The Midnight Run." Fill tank with fuel, get on highway and just drive till she's empty. I was assuming that my car would burn threw the fuel considering I usually only see about 220 kms per tank so after changing o2 sensor I decided to see what highway mileage was like. After 97kms or about a hour of darkness into the middle of nowhere on the highway, I realized my fuel gauge was still at full. Hadn't moved. It's amazing that rolling around in fifth gear at 110 kms an hour can save on fuel. So I turned around and drove home.

                        Then again I did do some drafting. I managed to get 300kms to that very tank!
                        Hmm, yea I hate having to do those midnight runs, where I actually wanna empty out my gas to fill up on gas when it's cheap, and the damn fuel gauge needle won't budge :hit_head:

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