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very very very accurate fuel gauge !!

Postby Midlife » Mon Jun 23, 2008 6:14 pm

Went out for a run yesterday & the low fuel warning light came on --- 100 yards later and I spluttered to a halt !! OUT OF FUEL !! The RAC man was very understanding ! Perhaps I will keep the tank half full in future .
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Postby simonsays74 » Fri Jun 27, 2008 8:57 am

fun, same thing happened to me with your car :lol:
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Re: very very very accurate fuel gauge !!

Postby BIG_MVS » Sun Jun 29, 2008 3:54 pm

Midlife wrote:Went out for a run yesterday & the low fuel warning light came on --- 100 yards later and I spluttered to a halt !! OUT OF FUEL !! The RAC man was very understanding ! Perhaps I will keep the tank half full in future .


I never run a GTA with less than 3.0 Gallons if I can help it, just a quick search through the many "run out of fuel" threads on this website taught me that :wink:
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Re: very very very accurate fuel gauge !!

Postby JohnC » Fri Jul 04, 2008 9:20 pm

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I never run a GTA with less than 3.0 Gallons if I can help it, just a quick search through the many "run out of fuel" threads on this website taught me that :wink:[/quote]

Heres a thought, when I fill my GTA to the brim, the fuel gauge reads 15.2 gallons. Now the tank sender is a linear device, so I would expect it to be accurate. However, if when I fill the car to the brim, I got a much higher, or lower reading, I would expect the lower end of the sender unit to be inaccurate even though I know the tank is a weird shape. What "filled to the brim" readings do other owners get?
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Re: very very very accurate fuel gauge !!

Postby BIG_MVS » Fri Jul 04, 2008 9:37 pm

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What "filled to the brim" readings do other owners get?


:lol: :lol: How much is fuel on Jersey at the moment John? In case you haven't heard this is what it's costing us:


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Re: very very very accurate fuel gauge !!

Postby JohnC » Fri Jul 04, 2008 10:02 pm

BIG_MVS wrote: :lol: :lol: How much is fuel on Jersey at the moment John? In case you haven't heard this is what it's costing us:


Hi Martin,
I have only just got back from my travels, and havent filled up yet. But on the continent, the highest I saw was 1.69 euros, which is about £1,35 a liter, but I try to get it from a hypermarket at about 1.39 euros, about £1.11, but in Austria, it is about 1.22 euros, about £0.97 a liter. Trouble is you have to join a long queue of German motorists who go into Austria for their fuel :roll:
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Postby a22 » Sun Jul 06, 2008 2:20 pm

What "filled to the brim" readings do other owners get?


I get 70-71 litres...to the brim. Think this is what is meant to be ?

Also my speedo has worked for 10 years of ownership!
I think though the LHD's didn't suffer the speedo problems of RHD?
Don't know why but that's what someone told me, think it was A.Jones, credit to him! :D
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Postby a22 » Sun Jul 06, 2008 2:28 pm

Hi Martin/John and all.... yes
Heres a thought, when I fill my GTA to the brim, the fuel gauge reads 15.2 gallons


Isn't that about right? by my calculations that is 69.12 Litres? My LHD reads between 70-71 litres..... Which I think is what it should be? 69.12 is virtually the same, give or take a litre somewhat....

Remember in 2002 travelling through France, we got a gallon of fuel (Diesel at the time for £2.15 a gallon). Should have bought a juggernaut load of it by the looks of it....
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Postby JohnC » Sun Jul 06, 2008 3:36 pm

a22 wrote:
What "filled to the brim" readings do other owners get?


I get 70-71 litres...to the brim. Think this is what is meant to be ?


Yes, divide by 4.55 to convert to gallons, and you get about 15.4gals. Sounds good to me :)
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Re: very very very accurate fuel gauge !!

Postby JohnC » Sun Jul 06, 2008 3:45 pm

BIG_MVS wrote: :lol: :lol: How much is fuel on Jersey at the moment John? In case you haven't heard this is what it's costing us:




Hi Martin
Just filled up two cars:-
Unleaded.....89.9p a liter
Super unleaded.....99.9p a liter (for Alpine)

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Postby a22 » Sun Jul 06, 2008 4:23 pm

Yes, divide by 4.55 to convert to gallons, and you get about 15.4gals. Sounds good to me Smile


Yes, totally accurate... between 15.4-15.6 approx

so is yours not the same ? or am I misunderstanding that the reading changes?

sounds good the prices there.....
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Postby JohnC » Sun Jul 06, 2008 4:58 pm

a22 wrote:so is yours not the same ? or am I misunderstanding that the reading changes?


No No, mine is about the same, just filled to brim today, and it reads 15.6 galls. It will never be exactally the same each time, I mean a few tenths of a liter differences is no problem.
The point I was getting at originally, was to those who were running out of fuel on the road. My feeling is that when you fill up to the brim, and you get a reading of around 15.2 gals, then I would consider the fuel gauge readings to be accurate. The convers being that if you filled up to the brim and got a reading of 18 gals, then I would expect the car to run out of fuel at a reading of 3gals, if you see what I mean :lol:
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Re: very very very accurate fuel gauge !!

Postby BIG_MVS » Sun Jul 06, 2008 5:09 pm

JohnC wrote:
BIG_MVS wrote: :lol: :lol: How much is fuel on Jersey at the moment John? In case you haven't heard this is what it's costing us:




Hi Martin
Just filled up two cars:-
Unleaded.....89.9p a liter
Super unleaded.....99.9p a liter (for Alpine)

John


Luxury! Them were the days, I used to dream of fuel prices like that...



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So it's true about Jersey being a tax haven? I bet it's only £2.20 for a packet of Bensons as well?
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Re: very very very accurate fuel gauge !!

Postby JohnC » Sun Jul 06, 2008 5:25 pm

BIG_MVS wrote:Luxury! Them were the days, I used to dream of fuel prices like that...

So it's true about Jersey being a tax haven? I bet it's only £2.20 for a packet of Bensons as well?

When I first started driving, petrol was 1shilling and 9pence a gallon (in old money) which equates to 8.7p a gallon :shock: but I only earned £4 a week.
About the Tax Haven, you try and buy a house over here. The smallest semi, no garden or garage £500.000, and unlike UK house prices are still going up. Cant answer the last bit, dont smoke, cant aford it after buying the house :lol:
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