How Far Can You Push Your "Distance Til Empty"?
#12
Re: How Far Can You Push Your "Distance Til Empty"?
I have gone 80 km after the 50 sign beeped. It stopped on 20km for 30 km and the car kept going and going and going.
This is why I posted about fuel tank capacity as it is not 55liters for sure as manual says, but I was ridiculed. I know that it is not 55 liters and one day I may take extra can of gas with me and drain the tank.
Fuel pump will not fail but it will be noisy for the rest of the cars life.
This is why I posted about fuel tank capacity as it is not 55liters for sure as manual says, but I was ridiculed. I know that it is not 55 liters and one day I may take extra can of gas with me and drain the tank.
Fuel pump will not fail but it will be noisy for the rest of the cars life.
#13
Re: How Far Can You Push Your "Distance Til Empty"?
I can understand the "debris and gunk" comment... and I guess if that stuff gets into the fuel pump it could possibly ruin it - but I dont see how simply running out of fuel could cause problems with a fuel pump.
Im any case, it was more a curiosity question, not one to spark a fight... lol
Im any case, it was more a curiosity question, not one to spark a fight... lol
#14
Re: How Far Can You Push Your "Distance Til Empty"?
I can understand the "debris and gunk" comment... and I guess if that stuff gets into the fuel pump it could possibly ruin it - but I dont see how simply running out of fuel could cause problems with a fuel pump.
Im any case, it was more a curiosity question, not one to spark a fight... lol
Im any case, it was more a curiosity question, not one to spark a fight... lol
#16
Re: How Far Can You Push Your "Distance Til Empty"?
I doubt I've even gone 20km over the beep. Damn yellow can haunts my dreams. I can't see the radio station on the screen when it's there. Ok you can see it on the deck but damn you yellow can, I will obey you!
#17
Re: How Far Can You Push Your "Distance Til Empty"?
I've seen more than enough of these pumps go from running too low on fuel so this is something you want to do only under need. The fuel pump on these cars are lubricated by fuel and when they suck air they heat up very fast and the pump can be easily damaged. When you are in boost or pushing it hard through the turns you can easily push all of the fuel away from the pick-up so it is never recommended. The lowest I have ever let my car drop is to just above the start of the red zone which took just over 50 litres so there was still 10 in the tank. When I worked in automotive we found that you could run these systems dry (ie run out of fuel) about 2 - 3 times and you were buying a new pump. This is far worse than running on low fuel but it all adds up over time so don't push it too far.
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