Ok well when I filled up before I put in 15.5 litres and drove 135miles until I filled up with another 18litres. When I filled up with 15.5 litres the needle was just on half mark, the 18litres was just below the half mark but still on the mark it self. Both times the fuel gage read full then dropped down half a gallon the next next
Ok well when I filled up before I put in 15.5 litres and drove 135miles until I filled up with another 18litres. When I filled up with 15.5 litres the needle was just on half mark, the 18litres was just below the half mark but still on the mark it self. Both times the fuel gage read full then dropped down half a gallon the next next
As I explained, it is no use measuring consumption from "half way mark" on the gauge.
The only accurate measure is from pump click-off at full to the next pump click-off at full. (Ideally at the same pump).
If you used exactly 18 litres after driving 135 miles, this equates to 34.125 mpg. Your fuel tank is 45 litres in total, I think.
Fuel gauge movement is not a linear response to fuel level, you are misled if you think you can read a difference of half a gallon, IF the gauge movement was linear this would be 1/20th of the range from E to F, a very small difference and within the margin of error of the gauge.
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