JeffandTamara
Silver Member
For Gustimating fuel capacity from the gauge, I would propose to use a dip stick of some kind to get an estimate of how much liquid is remaining. Note the depth, fuel gauge reading and if you add a known quanitity of fuel back, note the new level. Goes without saying....be Careful not to run it out...
Before long you can have a good idea of fuel remaining and how much required to fill up. The problem is with odd shaped tanks, gauge scaling, etc... Had an old Monte Carlo, that would go 200 miles from full to half a tank and only about 50 from there to EMPTY... Not exactly a linear relationship.
Before long you can have a good idea of fuel remaining and how much required to fill up. The problem is with odd shaped tanks, gauge scaling, etc... Had an old Monte Carlo, that would go 200 miles from full to half a tank and only about 50 from there to EMPTY... Not exactly a linear relationship.