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โSep-28-2017 05:09 PM
tdiller wrote:malexander wrote:
I REALLY can't figure out how folks run out of fuel. With todays technology, road maps, fuel gages, trip meters, etc, it's beyond my comprehension. But that's just me.
I don't carry extra fuel.
If you have all that tech I can see not running out.And that's all good in an rv but I have a motorcycle too and it does not have a gas gauge. It does have a trip meter and I usually reset that after each fill up and know I need to fill up once it gets to about 130 miles. I once stretched it to 159 but had to flip over to reserve and just barely made it to the gas station. If you want to mess up a biker reset his trip meter if he has no gas gauge.
โSep-28-2017 05:08 PM
jplante4 wrote:malexander wrote:jplante4 wrote:malexander wrote:
I REALLY can't figure out how folks run out of fuel. With todays technology, road maps, fuel gages, trip meters, etc, it's beyond my comprehension. But that's just me.
I don't carry extra fuel.
New to me coach +
fuel gauge off by 1/4 tank +
wasn't getting a full fillup due to a loop in the tank vent line =
running out of fuel on I-10.
Thanks Coach-Net
I thought a lot about this today. I can see how it could happen...........once. lol
I've often thought of putting a 5 gal can of gas in the back of my pickup, and intentionally running it out. Just to see exactly how much it takes to fill up.
New to you coach. Just asking, absolutely NO FLAME intended, because I don't know all your "particulars" but how did you not notice 1/4 tank gage difference? Were there no clues?
Propagation of errors. Because I had a loop in the tank vent, I was never getting a full tank. That lead a miscalculation of the mileage, but not enough to be unbelievable (8 vs 9 MPG). . That skewed my "number of miles to go before I need fuel" number (600 vs. 750) and over the period of 3 months eventually got me down to a quarter tank. Thinking I still had 100 miles in the tank, I was stretching for Alabama to save a few cents a gallon.
At 1/2 on the gauge or 600 miles since last fillup, I'm looking for fuel.
โSep-28-2017 04:00 PM
โSep-28-2017 03:15 PM
azdryheat wrote:
I've got 91 gallons in the bed.
โSep-28-2017 02:56 PM
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โSep-28-2017 02:06 PM
โSep-28-2017 02:06 PM
malexander wrote:jplante4 wrote:malexander wrote:
I REALLY can't figure out how folks run out of fuel. With todays technology, road maps, fuel gages, trip meters, etc, it's beyond my comprehension. But that's just me.
I don't carry extra fuel.
New to me coach +
fuel gauge off by 1/4 tank +
wasn't getting a full fillup due to a loop in the tank vent line =
running out of fuel on I-10.
Thanks Coach-Net
I've often thought of putting a 5 gal can of gas in the back of my pickup, and intentionally running it out. Just to see exactly how much it takes to fill up.
New to you coach. Just asking, absolutely NO FLAME intended, because I don't know all your "particulars" but how did you not notice 1/4 tank gage difference? Were there no clues?
โSep-28-2017 01:35 PM
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โSep-28-2017 11:41 AM
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โSep-28-2017 10:05 AM
โSep-28-2017 09:57 AM
malexander wrote:
I REALLY can't figure out how folks run out of fuel. With todays technology, road maps, fuel gages, trip meters, etc, it's beyond my comprehension. But that's just me.
I don't carry extra fuel.