Quattro Fuel tanks
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Re: Quattro Fuel tanks
"Ronny" wrote
> This is where it gets interesting, normally I would expect a reserve of
> say 1 gallon max usually less from the point the needle shows red and the
> cars shows 0, but my car is still driving fine 90 miles later, I will let
> it get too 100 miles and see what happens,
Whoa! Brave man. I once went about 20 miles past "0" and chickened out
after that, but that was on a B5 1.8Tq.
FYI... it's not good for your fuel pump to be running on "fumes."
Cheers,
Pete
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Re: Quattro Fuel tanks
"Ronny" wrote
> This is where it gets interesting, normally I would expect a reserve of
> say 1 gallon max usually less from the point the needle shows red and the
> cars shows 0, but my car is still driving fine 90 miles later, I will let
> it get too 100 miles and see what happens,
Whoa! Brave man. I once went about 20 miles past "0" and chickened out
after that, but that was on a B5 1.8Tq.
FYI... it's not good for your fuel pump to be running on "fumes."
Cheers,
Pete
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Re: Quattro Fuel tanks
"Ronny" wrote
> This is where it gets interesting, normally I would expect a reserve of
> say 1 gallon max usually less from the point the needle shows red and the
> cars shows 0, but my car is still driving fine 90 miles later, I will let
> it get too 100 miles and see what happens,
Whoa! Brave man. I once went about 20 miles past "0" and chickened out
after that, but that was on a B5 1.8Tq.
FYI... it's not good for your fuel pump to be running on "fumes."
Cheers,
Pete
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Re: Quattro Fuel tanks
"Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Ronny" wrote
>> This is where it gets interesting, normally I would expect a reserve of
>> say 1 gallon max usually less from the point the needle shows red and the
>> cars shows 0, but my car is still driving fine 90 miles later, I will let
>> it get too 100 miles and see what happens,
>
> Whoa! Brave man. I once went about 20 miles past "0" and chickened out
> after that, but that was on a B5 1.8Tq.
>
> FYI... it's not good for your fuel pump to be running on "fumes."
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pete
>
>
hehe, once won't hurt it I'm sure
I just done another 20 miles and its still going fine, you know when its
getting low as the fuel pump does make some funny noises, my B5 2.6 quattro
would not go very far after it read 0 but this one seems to have >2 gallons
spare which is nearly 20% of the cars capacity
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"Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Ronny" wrote
>> This is where it gets interesting, normally I would expect a reserve of
>> say 1 gallon max usually less from the point the needle shows red and the
>> cars shows 0, but my car is still driving fine 90 miles later, I will let
>> it get too 100 miles and see what happens,
>
> Whoa! Brave man. I once went about 20 miles past "0" and chickened out
> after that, but that was on a B5 1.8Tq.
>
> FYI... it's not good for your fuel pump to be running on "fumes."
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pete
>
>
hehe, once won't hurt it I'm sure
I just done another 20 miles and its still going fine, you know when its
getting low as the fuel pump does make some funny noises, my B5 2.6 quattro
would not go very far after it read 0 but this one seems to have >2 gallons
spare which is nearly 20% of the cars capacity
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"Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Ronny" wrote
>> This is where it gets interesting, normally I would expect a reserve of
>> say 1 gallon max usually less from the point the needle shows red and the
>> cars shows 0, but my car is still driving fine 90 miles later, I will let
>> it get too 100 miles and see what happens,
>
> Whoa! Brave man. I once went about 20 miles past "0" and chickened out
> after that, but that was on a B5 1.8Tq.
>
> FYI... it's not good for your fuel pump to be running on "fumes."
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pete
>
>
hehe, once won't hurt it I'm sure
I just done another 20 miles and its still going fine, you know when its
getting low as the fuel pump does make some funny noises, my B5 2.6 quattro
would not go very far after it read 0 but this one seems to have >2 gallons
spare which is nearly 20% of the cars capacity
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"Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Ronny" wrote
>> This is where it gets interesting, normally I would expect a reserve of
>> say 1 gallon max usually less from the point the needle shows red and the
>> cars shows 0, but my car is still driving fine 90 miles later, I will let
>> it get too 100 miles and see what happens,
>
> Whoa! Brave man. I once went about 20 miles past "0" and chickened out
> after that, but that was on a B5 1.8Tq.
>
> FYI... it's not good for your fuel pump to be running on "fumes."
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pete
>
>
hehe, once won't hurt it I'm sure
I just done another 20 miles and its still going fine, you know when its
getting low as the fuel pump does make some funny noises, my B5 2.6 quattro
would not go very far after it read 0 but this one seems to have >2 gallons
spare which is nearly 20% of the cars capacity
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> "Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> >
> > "Ronny" wrote
> >> This is where it gets interesting, normally I would expect a reserve of
> >> say 1 gallon max usually less from the point the needle shows red and
the
> >> cars shows 0, but my car is still driving fine 90 miles later, I will
let
> >> it get too 100 miles and see what happens,
> >
> > Whoa! Brave man. I once went about 20 miles past "0" and chickened out
> > after that, but that was on a B5 1.8Tq.
> >
> > FYI... it's not good for your fuel pump to be running on "fumes."
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Pete
> >
> >
>
> hehe, once won't hurt it I'm sure
>
> I just done another 20 miles and its still going fine, you know when its
> getting low as the fuel pump does make some funny noises, my B5 2.6
quattro
> would not go very far after it read 0 but this one seems to have >2
gallons
> spare which is nearly 20% of the cars capacity
You could plug in VAG-COM and have a look at the measuring block for fuel.
It tells you in litres how much fuel is in the tank. I haven't check it when
the fuel light comes on but it is something that can be 'adapted' to your
individual needs (or at least on the B5 it's possible).
Richard
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> "Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> >
> > "Ronny" wrote
> >> This is where it gets interesting, normally I would expect a reserve of
> >> say 1 gallon max usually less from the point the needle shows red and
the
> >> cars shows 0, but my car is still driving fine 90 miles later, I will
let
> >> it get too 100 miles and see what happens,
> >
> > Whoa! Brave man. I once went about 20 miles past "0" and chickened out
> > after that, but that was on a B5 1.8Tq.
> >
> > FYI... it's not good for your fuel pump to be running on "fumes."
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Pete
> >
> >
>
> hehe, once won't hurt it I'm sure
>
> I just done another 20 miles and its still going fine, you know when its
> getting low as the fuel pump does make some funny noises, my B5 2.6
quattro
> would not go very far after it read 0 but this one seems to have >2
gallons
> spare which is nearly 20% of the cars capacity
You could plug in VAG-COM and have a look at the measuring block for fuel.
It tells you in litres how much fuel is in the tank. I haven't check it when
the fuel light comes on but it is something that can be 'adapted' to your
individual needs (or at least on the B5 it's possible).
Richard
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Re: Quattro Fuel tanks
"Ronny" <Admin@1337hosts.com> wrote in message
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> "Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> >
> > "Ronny" wrote
> >> This is where it gets interesting, normally I would expect a reserve of
> >> say 1 gallon max usually less from the point the needle shows red and
the
> >> cars shows 0, but my car is still driving fine 90 miles later, I will
let
> >> it get too 100 miles and see what happens,
> >
> > Whoa! Brave man. I once went about 20 miles past "0" and chickened out
> > after that, but that was on a B5 1.8Tq.
> >
> > FYI... it's not good for your fuel pump to be running on "fumes."
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Pete
> >
> >
>
> hehe, once won't hurt it I'm sure
>
> I just done another 20 miles and its still going fine, you know when its
> getting low as the fuel pump does make some funny noises, my B5 2.6
quattro
> would not go very far after it read 0 but this one seems to have >2
gallons
> spare which is nearly 20% of the cars capacity
You could plug in VAG-COM and have a look at the measuring block for fuel.
It tells you in litres how much fuel is in the tank. I haven't check it when
the fuel light comes on but it is something that can be 'adapted' to your
individual needs (or at least on the B5 it's possible).
Richard