Gas gauge
#12
From my experience, I'd really have to work at it to run out of gas. The warning light seems to come on with ~2-3 gallons left, and the gauge hits zero bars with ~1-1.5 gallons left.
That said, now that it's getting cold at night I'm trying to fill up before it gets that low.
That said, now that it's getting cold at night I'm trying to fill up before it gets that low.
#13
Originally posted by Hootsama:
Well, it could be worse... I could have a guzzling v-8 stanger or LS-1.
Well, it could be worse... I could have a guzzling v-8 stanger or LS-1.
#14
I normally get 23mpg on my commute. However at Thunderhill, I went through a tank in 113 miles. If you assume a few gallons still in the tank for reserve, that end us being about 9 mpg.
So Krazik is spot on. If you are racing around at 6K+ and constantly varying the throttle, (on/off) you too can see ridiculously low gas mileage!
Also, I bought 100 octane gas at the track at $5 a gallon. This was the most expensive fillup I have ever had in this car! It was $50 to fill it up.
So Krazik is spot on. If you are racing around at 6K+ and constantly varying the throttle, (on/off) you too can see ridiculously low gas mileage!
Also, I bought 100 octane gas at the track at $5 a gallon. This was the most expensive fillup I have ever had in this car! It was $50 to fill it up.
#16
Originally posted by Zero-60in5:
I've put about 3 grand on my red stook and have noticed that each morning, when I get in my car that the gas gauge is 2 to 3 ticks down from where it was when I parked it the night before.
I've put about 3 grand on my red stook and have noticed that each morning, when I get in my car that the gas gauge is 2 to 3 ticks down from where it was when I parked it the night before.
#18
Actually, for me the result is:
I get about 22-24 in my short city cycle driving, which is short drives of less than 3 miles each way.
I was getting about 20 in my 99 C5 Corvette.
On the highway, I dunno what the S2K will get, but the C5 got in the high 28mpg range cruising at 70mph in 6th...
All that and it could run low 13s just to prove that there is more to life than good gas mileage
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Hootsama:
[B]Well, it could be worse... I could have a guzzling v-8 stanger or LS-1.
I get about 22-24 in my short city cycle driving, which is short drives of less than 3 miles each way.
I was getting about 20 in my 99 C5 Corvette.
On the highway, I dunno what the S2K will get, but the C5 got in the high 28mpg range cruising at 70mph in 6th...
All that and it could run low 13s just to prove that there is more to life than good gas mileage
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Hootsama:
[B]Well, it could be worse... I could have a guzzling v-8 stanger or LS-1.
#20
Originally posted by song:
Also, I bought 100 octane gas at the track at $5 a gallon. This was the most expensive fillup I have ever had in this car! It was $50 to fill it up.
Also, I bought 100 octane gas at the track at $5 a gallon. This was the most expensive fillup I have ever had in this car! It was $50 to fill it up.
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