Question: When is the absolute last moment that you need to fillup on gas?
#26
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From: That town you drive through to get to Myrtle Beach
Im not sure how accurate the Stang's trip meter is, but the carputer on our Mountaineer is usually right on target. When its zero miles to empty, 5 miles is about all you are gonna get. I usually fill up around a quarter tank or so, sometimes an 1/8, but lately, I've been having to fill up at a half tank or so, because I hate having to stop in the middle of my 2.5 hour drive and get gas.
#27
I usually won't fill up until the 50 miles or less turns on. Even then, since my commute is so short, I more often than not fill up near 10 miles to E. Road trips though, I look for gas as soon as 50 turns on. Don't want to be stranded.
#30
#33
I believe its about .7 to .8 gallons left in the tank when it reads 0 miles to empty. I have filled mine up many times and tried to calculate it in my head and thats about what I came up with. Its real hard to get the last 1.2 gallons in the tank though. I had my "slow to fill" tank replaced under the TSB a long time ago and its better but the pump still shuts off with about 1-1.2 gallons to go. Adding the .7 gallons and the 1.2 gallons together there is a lot of guessing still going on.
#34
#35
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From: That town you drive through to get to Myrtle Beach
I dont think women realize that they can put gas in the car. Everytime I have to drive my mom's, it's always empty, and then its $60 to fill it up, I cant stand jut half filling it or w/e.
#37
All I can tell you is that I don't know...why? Because my father gave me really good advice a long, long time ago...he told me to never let your fuel tank get below a the halfway mark... and I never have...and personally I think that there should be a fine for allowing your car to run out of fuel (I've seen it happen in tunnels, on highways, etc.,)...there's never an excuse for not knowing how much fuel you have your tank (only excuse...is if the fuel sending unit/gauge is defective)...
#38
To interject my two Lincolns into this conversation, I will say this. In my '06, I have ran out of gas twice. The first time was on the Interstate around midnight (I thought I could make it to the next exit gas station) some time late last year. The other time, was back on September 30th of this year. The second time was intentional, as I wanted to see how far I could go on a tank of gas before the car was completely out. I took my Mustang out on a stretch of road in the area where there's literally several gas stations on each side of the road for about three-quarters to one mile. In any case, the '06 had cut off on me a few feet away from the nearest station. It took me restarting the car twice (to get a little bit of go) but I made it to a gas station. I looked at my gauges and saw that I had used 17.0 gallons of gas, which is right on par because in the previous month (weekend cruiser, she gets filled pretty much once every 20 - 25 days), it took about 17.0 gallons to fill her up.
I have never gone by the miles to empty indicator on my gauges, but rather the amount of fuel used indicator and how many miles per gallon I am getting out of my tank. In my opinion it gives me a better understanding of where I am as far as gas is concerned. My warning light (when the headlights are on) comes on once around 20 MILES TO E but only briefly and returns full time whenl I reach 13 - 12 MILES TO E. I drive what I consider to be a pretty good distance to work each day (about 70 miles round trip) so I like to get all I can out of a tank of gas before I absolutely have to refuel. I've done this when I had my '03 Cavalier (no problems to report) and I do this on my '03 Mustang daily driver and my '06 Mustang weekend/fairweather cruiser. I think I can safely say that for me, that the absolute farthest I can go on a tank of gas without running out, is within two-tenths of the amount it took me to refuel at the last fill up. That means if I put 16.7 gallons of gas in my Mustang my last time at the pump, I will run her until she reaches 16.4 - 16.5 then I take her in to a gas station that I like for her refill. This concept hasn't fail me thus far and I've been using it on the '06 pretty much from the start once I got a grasp on the 0 MILES TO E thing, and the GALLONS USED indicator.
I'm pretty sure I've gone as much as 40 miles after my MILES TO E indicator reaches zero. I definitely know for sure I've gone in excess of 30 on more than one occasion. Oh at my last fill up, it took exactly 17.309 gallons of fuel to replenish my car from bone dry to completely full if anyone was interested. If anyone is interested in seeing my gas log, I have no problems posting it, as I like to keep track out how many miles and gallons used I am getting out of each tank of gas.
Just thought I'd throw my experiences in.
I have never gone by the miles to empty indicator on my gauges, but rather the amount of fuel used indicator and how many miles per gallon I am getting out of my tank. In my opinion it gives me a better understanding of where I am as far as gas is concerned. My warning light (when the headlights are on) comes on once around 20 MILES TO E but only briefly and returns full time whenl I reach 13 - 12 MILES TO E. I drive what I consider to be a pretty good distance to work each day (about 70 miles round trip) so I like to get all I can out of a tank of gas before I absolutely have to refuel. I've done this when I had my '03 Cavalier (no problems to report) and I do this on my '03 Mustang daily driver and my '06 Mustang weekend/fairweather cruiser. I think I can safely say that for me, that the absolute farthest I can go on a tank of gas without running out, is within two-tenths of the amount it took me to refuel at the last fill up. That means if I put 16.7 gallons of gas in my Mustang my last time at the pump, I will run her until she reaches 16.4 - 16.5 then I take her in to a gas station that I like for her refill. This concept hasn't fail me thus far and I've been using it on the '06 pretty much from the start once I got a grasp on the 0 MILES TO E thing, and the GALLONS USED indicator.
I'm pretty sure I've gone as much as 40 miles after my MILES TO E indicator reaches zero. I definitely know for sure I've gone in excess of 30 on more than one occasion. Oh at my last fill up, it took exactly 17.309 gallons of fuel to replenish my car from bone dry to completely full if anyone was interested. If anyone is interested in seeing my gas log, I have no problems posting it, as I like to keep track out how many miles and gallons used I am getting out of each tank of gas.
Just thought I'd throw my experiences in.
#39
You need to out smart her man.
#40
Dude, you must be a youngster. After you get a little older, you'll figure out that the way to deal with this female problem is to put in exactly how much gas you intend to use ($7) and return the car back to her with exactly what it had when you started. Empty. See right now, she's got you figured out. She gives you the car empty and you return it with the better portion of the tank full. She's got a nice little system goin there.
You need to out smart her man.
You need to out smart her man.