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But driving with the low fuel indicator on for an extended period of time is the precursor to being empty. The tank doesn't have to be bone dry to have that problem.
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I think it's fair to say that everyone here can figure out when to fill their gas tank. If they can't, they shouldn't have a car in the first place. You have to be trying hard or completely oblivious to run a car completely empty.
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Not the same thing. But you can keep pushing the limits if you want and continue to drive with the light on for a while if you want.
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I look at the reserve this way: If you are getting ~30mpg then the light comes on with about 60-70 miles left; but if you are in bad traffic or are flogging it and getting ~20mpg you have 40-50 miles left which is enough time to plan a trip to a gas station of your choice not the first crappy one you see.
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Cars in the US usually have 3+ gallons left when the light comes on so that people out in the boondocks can make it to a gas station. We have a LOT of open space that you don't want to be stranded in.
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Fuel capacity, total / usable 79 gal / 76.4 gal Cars are no different, but manufacturers have not ever published or made known the usable fuel, so a word to the wise: a certain % of the total fuel capacity of your fuel tank is unusable & to drill it in, any pilot who trusts a fuel gauge ought not to be a pilot. |
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i zero out the trip meter A when i fill up the gas tank. when i notice the low fuel light come on, i zero out trip meter B (since i don't really use it for anything else). it helps me keep track of how many miles i've driven since the low fuel light came on since i've a bad memory and wouldn't remember what trip meter A said when the light came on.
![]() i know what my average MPG is, so i have a good idea of how much i have left. i usually fill it up around 12 gallons. |
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I've been used to having about 50 miles left when the light comes on from my last two BMW's. Without a range feature on this car, I haven't had the desire (or need) to test just how far it will go on low. I've gone maybe 30 miles with the light on at the most, and usually don't get more than 11 gallons in. I keep an eye on my trip and avg mpg once the light comes to guess how much I have left.
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you can run it well past the E line but i wouldnt advise it because fuel starvation around corners can and will happen. If im on E and my drive home is 30 miles and ill miss traffic if i go right then... then i know i can make it... before i wouldnt let it touch E cause i had no idea where true empty was.
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Interesting. Have you experienced this in the BRZ/FRS/GT86 or seen documentation on this being a problem with this car?
I know it's a problem with some cars, like old Corvettes, but I've never heard it mentioned with the BRZ/FRS/GT86 before. |
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its been reported in the autocross section of the forum, the fuel tank is a saddle shaped tank and when the fuel is low under medium - heavy turning dependent of the fuel level, it will starve the fuel system for a split second until the car settles. It isn't a defect, just physics. ive had it happen a couple times drifting at or around 1/4 tank and the autocross guys have seen it too. if you are out tracking. do it with a full tank.
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it just depends, if you are over 1/4 full you probably wont see problems on the street. only people tracking the frs/brz see problems and there are solutions for them depending on how serious they want to apply the car.
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