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yes, the bottom half goes fast for some odd reason. Anyway, what kind of mileage is that??? And fill up your tank to see how much gas you've used until you can calculate MILEs Per Gallon. And did you drive on a straight highway at 60 mph non-stop. That would get you super good mileage.
yes, the bottom half goes fast for some odd reason. Anyway, what kind of mileage is that??? And fill up your tank to see how much gas you've used until you can calculate MILEs Per Gallon. And did you drive on a straight highway at 60 mph non-stop. That would get you super good mileage.
It has something to do with the fuel pump i believe. Something about it using more work to get gas in.
I get 270 miles at the half way line, and i have the v6
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Last edited by Super Kaioken; 05-17-2006 at 11:47 AM.
^^^ obviously they don't, but it shouldn't be 100km, on most cars it's not more than 50km
Plus when my gauge reaches empty i can only fit in 50$ worth of gas which is approx 46L and when i drive for while when it reaches empty i can fit in approx 10$ - 15$ more
When the fuel warning light first comes on you will have about 10L of fuel (give or take a little) so it gives you about 100km to find a fuel station. How do I know? I have run out of petrol 95km after my fuel light came on.
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