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Old Apr 6, 2016 | 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by dwtaylorpdx
Its pretty common to ruin a catalytic converter by running eFI motors out of gas.
The fuel injection computer gets radically confused by the spikes in mixture and can result in a hell of a backfire..

I've done this once.. It was ugly.. Basically ended up replacing the cat and the muffler and the O2 sensor from the backfire.

Running your car below 1/4 tank especially in hot weather is really hard on the fuel pump. My wife does it all the time and I've had to replace 3 pumps in her car in 6 years. They normally last over 150K she gets about 45K out of one. 400 dollar pump for her car(E46 BMW 330). But she refuses to fill up till the warning light comes on which leaves 2 gallons in her tank.. arg.. My E36 318 has 275K on it and is on the original pump.. I fill up at about 1/3 tank mark most of the time.

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I must be one of the lucky ones then, my 3 cars prior to the fit never had that problem
 
Old Apr 6, 2016 | 05:28 PM
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No idea how accurate this is considering the gas gauge is way off but this is what I got from driving to and from work
 
Old Apr 6, 2016 | 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by somejaykid
No idea how accurate this is considering the gas gauge is way off but this is what I got from driving to and from work



I've found the display mpg to be higher than manually calculating it at the pump. Rarely have the 2 agreed in my experience. My last fill-up:

271 miles
48.8 mpg on display
45.0 manual calc

My mpg log entries are all manual calculations at the pump.
 
Old Apr 6, 2016 | 06:54 PM
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Yeah when I fill up I'll do it manually and see what my mpg really is
 
Old Apr 7, 2016 | 08:14 PM
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I totally feel you man. My 2015 honda fit gets around 40 mpg and i only last about 6 days of driving. When i use to drive my sister accord 35 mpg it somehow kept me for 9 days. Full tank in both cars.
 
Old Apr 7, 2016 | 09:32 PM
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I wish I can refill every 6 days but I commute 120 miles a day ssssooo..............yeah lol
 
Old Apr 7, 2016 | 11:48 PM
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Do you guys not understand that different cars have different size full tanks? Is this not common knowledge?
 
Old Apr 8, 2016 | 01:03 AM
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Originally Posted by mike410b
.......different cars have different size full tanks?...............
Astute observation and well pointed out.
Note, for many GK owners, it could be their first sub-compact. To achieve mileage claims, mfg.'s lessen weight wherever they can and that includes the size of the fuel tank.
Solutions: get used to filling up more often or purchase 5 gallon fuel tanks from Wally's.
Brought 4 pcs. of my 3 decade old Blitz fuel tanks with me from the island. Good thing I did. Fuel cost in Canada (specifically BC) is over 30% more than in WA state. Fill them up everytime I cross the border to visit head-office in Seattle.
 
Old Apr 8, 2016 | 03:02 AM
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yeah looks like I'm going to run it empty and see how far the gas can take me, will bring 5 gallon of gas in the car for this one just to be on the safe side lol
Easy way to ruin a fuel pump.
 
Old Apr 9, 2016 | 06:19 AM
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Update: as you can see this is what I got for driving 3 days in a row, probably won't push anymore unless I drive in the city only. Pretty happy with the result so far






Still have some left over fuel for around city driving
 
Old Apr 9, 2016 | 11:14 AM
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Update: as you can see this is what I got for driving 3 days in a row, probably won't push anymore unless I drive in the city only. Pretty happy with the result so far.
Those are good numbers. If the pump latch popped off at 8.75 gal then your mpg would be 41.4 vs the 43.0 on the display. Still good results. If you can catch a tailwind on the highway, it'll bump those numbers up quite a bit. A strong headwind will drive it down big time. I catch these winds all the time driving on I-95 in Florida.

When I took my car for a test drive, the salesman took it to the gas station and filled it up. I was watching as the pump popped off at just under 9 gallons. Then he proceeded to fill it to the point of overflow and the pump read 10.2 gallons! We're lucky we made it to the gas station because the car was running on fumes!
 
Old Apr 9, 2016 | 12:09 PM
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The 10.2 was just him filling EVERYTHING, mainly in an effort to ruin the evap system with his ignorance.
 
Old Apr 9, 2016 | 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by mike410b
The 10.2 was just him filling EVERYTHING, mainly in an effort to ruin the evap system with his ignorance.
Not try to ruin nothing here kid, just want to know how far I can take my car, now that I know I won't be pushing it to an extent that I'm running on fumes. but thanks for your concern kid I appreciate your useless comments
 
Old Apr 9, 2016 | 02:39 PM
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Not try to ruin nothing here kid, just want to know how far I can take my car, now that I know I won't be pushing it to an extent that I'm running on fumes. but thanks for your concern kid I appreciate your useless comments
Please don't call me kid. I'm not the one asking incredibly obvious questions, intentionally damaging my car...and I don't have kid in my username, like you.

If you read my last post, it was not even directed at your post.

Noobs get more potato each and every month.
 
Old Apr 9, 2016 | 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by mike410b
Please don't call me kid. I'm not the one asking incredibly obvious questions, intentionally damaging my car...and I don't have kid in my username, like you.

If you read my last post, it was not even directed at your post.

Noobs get more potato each and every month.
OK listen if i intentionally want to damage my car I would drive the car all the way through until it stop running and run it dry but I didn't I actually stop and put gas in it. And who was was you talking about your last post?


EDIT
I apologize mike10b I did not read it thoroughly regarding the post about filling it to 10.2 that was my bad
 

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