how far below the "E" can you go
#18
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From: SBAIC-South BayArea Impreza Club-Campbell, CA-Thur
Car Info: 2003 PSM STi
I didnt read all the replys to this thread, but this reminds me of the seinfeld episode, where Kramer takes the SAAB that Jerry is thinking of buying on a test drive with the salesman and wants to see how far the car will go before it runs outta gas..... LMAO.....thats a great episode....
-Ted
-Ted
#19
Fuel pumps cavitate when they are starved of fuel. So if you run your vehicle out of gas, your probably going to have to replace your fuel pump sooner than you normally would. Doesn't mean right away but it will reduce the life of the pump. The fuel going thru it is part of its internal lubrication system. This is true for all fuel pumps. Well most that I have ever seen at least.
#20
hrm, there were many times where i wanted to see how many mpg i was getting on a tank, and usually the light came on when i had about 2-3 gallons left, still went pretty far...but then usually when the light comes on, i get kinda paranoid and granny shift
#21
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From: Oakland, CA
Car Info: 2009 wrx & 2000 4runner
i ran out of gas one time, the car didn't seem to like it very much, but it ran fine after it. i need to replace the fuel filter soon here anyways. it goes for a while with the light on, i think i made it like 70 miles or so with the light on. give or take.
honestly though, don't trust the needle and its position. watch your mileage and keep track of how much further you can go. the needles can be decieving
honestly though, don't trust the needle and its position. watch your mileage and keep track of how much further you can go. the needles can be decieving