Testing fuel sender
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Re: Testing fuel sender
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Re: Testing fuel sender
And just a little bit extra... I know they all might read different but when my tank is half full it reads a quarter. The first two quarters drop quickly then the third one is the actual half way mark. I tend to use the lower milage guage and reset it on a full tank as it's more accurate, 600km off one tank on mostly long
drives and some city driving (aaz doing about 60mph) Jake usually gets a third more per tank on an MTDI and I think Russel got abit more than that in an electonic TDI.
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drives and some city driving (aaz doing about 60mph) Jake usually gets a third more per tank on an MTDI and I think Russel got abit more than that in an electonic TDI.
Jed
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Re: Testing fuel sender
was just talking about that todayjed the spread wrote:And just a little bit extra... I know they all might read different but when my tank is half full it reads a quarter. The first two quarters drop quickly then the third one is the actual half way mark.
Jed

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