Do you scream AMERICA as you hit the gas?
Yes while listening to "Horse with no name" and "Sister golden hair surprise"
Do you scream AMERICA as you hit the gas?
Sounds like you have a 19 gallon tank then, because I do the same thing.
I still have roughly 45-60 miles of range left at that point depending on how early I pitstop for fuel. Fuelly calculates that 14-15 gallons is roughly 200 miles for me based on the recorded MPG of 13-14.5.
That's 250 miles all day long.
Don't be scared.![]()
Personally i've never really understood the benefit of running the vehicle down to fumes. You're going to need to refuel anyways, any mpg gain you achieve from having less weight in fuel, is going to end up costing you when you need gas on the side of the road, just my 2 cents.
Personally i've never really understood the benefit of running the vehicle down to fumes. You're going to need to refuel anyways, any mpg gain you achieve from having less weight in fuel, is going to end up costing you when you need gas on the side of the road, just my 2 cents.
Me either, and I believe the fuel pump stays cooler and lasts longer when submerged, and when it's not sucking air on turns.
Yes while listening to "Horse with no name" and "Sister golden hair surprise"
I thought everyone did!!!!!!
yeah but those were designed to be driven by soccer moms so they're engineered for that
yeah but those were designed to be driven by soccer moms
I get better city mileage than I get on the highway. I get around 12mpg city.
Highway is worse around 8-10mpg. I'm running 35's and 5.38's with a 6-speed.
I wish I stayed with 4.88's.
Interesting. I wonder if that’s due to revs being too high with 5.38’s and 35’s?
Joking but not joking, i’ll bet you’d get a small improvement in mpg’s if you went to 37’s and thereby brought your cruising rpm’s down.
