At least he didn’t say “gargle”Heh, heh . . . . he said swallow.
I recently put in 20.5L, just like your 5.3 US gal. Never had it empty that far. No range left on the dash. 2 up, pretty scary until the next gasstation. But she handled very nice without all that weight high up.Rounding down to 6gal in the tank, multiplying by 40mpg gives a very pessimistic 240mi range. (I really don't want to have to push the big girl) I've taken mine to 230mi and only put in 5.3gal(US). That all being said, everything has to be taken into consideration; your speed, wind speed, direction of wind, loaded/unloaded, etc.
i know strangeAnd the one with the "buzzy" clutch basket. Both ask for feedback/thoughts.
Tell me, did I miss one?And the one with the "buzzy" clutch basket. Both ask for feedback/thoughts.
Franc Bleroit. No location. Advised he had a buzzy ride, and wondered if it could be the clutch basket. Asked for our feedback.Tell me, did I miss one?
On it chiefFranc Bleroit. No location. Advised he had a buzzy ride, and wondered if it could be the clutch basket. Asked for our feedback.
(Shows gap in fingers) “Missed it by that much…”On it chief
I keep full logs of every dollar spent in every vehicle I have. I most often get about 53-54 MPG but that is imperial gallons & works out to about 44-45 U.S. MPG.My last 3 fill ups were at 250 miles and flashing empty for about 50 miles, I had a little over 1 gallon of gasoline left each time. I am very well satisfied with the Tenere fuel gauge . Much better to have a little more fuel left than indicated than less. All three fill ups were slightly over 50mpg , regular gas at Prudehoe Bay was $7.50 per gallon.