460Fred
Well-Known Member
Calculating by hand seems a little problematic for me. Why you ask? It seems I cannot, for fear of over filling, find where the actual fill point is. I mean adding fuel activated the auto stop on our anti fume nozzles here in California pretty easily. This shut off happens throughout the filling process which makes it hard to calculate accurately.
Before my last fill up, I calculated Iād need 10.3 gallons to the fill point, I took 11.1 which is a huge discrepancy with such a small amount of fuel. Normally I just run the pump until the auto shutdown kicks in but this cars fuel tube to the tank must be very small.
From now on Iāll just fill at about 1/2 speed to get a more consistent fill. Hope this rant isnāt confusing to some.
Before my last fill up, I calculated Iād need 10.3 gallons to the fill point, I took 11.1 which is a huge discrepancy with such a small amount of fuel. Normally I just run the pump until the auto shutdown kicks in but this cars fuel tube to the tank must be very small.
From now on Iāll just fill at about 1/2 speed to get a more consistent fill. Hope this rant isnāt confusing to some.
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