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ok big problem

when i first got the car i got about 400-420km to a tank

today i reached half tank with only 144km

tahts wrong, i should be on about 200km at half tank

either im leaking something or my fuel guage is fuct

can someone help me out

is the engine supposed to make a very slight hissing noise on idle?

its really fuct

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I wouldn't get much more than 320km out of my tank..but i never drive gentiel :P

Could just be your float in the tank "sticking" or could be related back to that fuel smell you're smelling?? Or either that or the timing has gone way out for some reason and its just chewing and chewing the petronas.

btw: still haven't seen any form of digital fuel guage around.. If you need another one you'll have to get a replacement mechanical one and wire it up to where your old one was.

Originally posted by chopobo

ur right

but its not as bad in other cars

and when fuel gets pumped into the engine

is there excess fuel that gets pumped back into the tank

or does it all jus burn in the engine

no the unburnt fuelgoes out the exhaust with the burnt fuel, that's why we have cat converters and if ya take them off ya get flames when ya decelerate (unburnt fuel igniting on the hot exhaust tip)

and also poppping when ya decelerate is healthy, shows the car has been tuned well coz its running perfectly with itsratios :)

Originally posted by predator666

I wouldn't get much more than 320km out of my tank..but i never drive gentiel :)

Could just be your float in the tank "sticking" or could be related back to that fuel smell you're smelling?? Or either that or the timing has gone way out for some reason and its just chewing and chewing the petronas.  

btw: still haven't seen any form of digital fuel guage around.. If you need another one you'll have to get a replacement mechanical one and wire it up to where your old one was.

gordo, my g/f's bro's soarer has an electrical everything on his dash, pretty damn ugly too btw

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