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im going to do new plugs on next service in 500km any suggestions?

im going to get a high flow panel filter and ill clean the afm no problems

but atm probably cant afford a O2 sensor

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ive never had the light on the dash and have twice had the pin under the empty line

pretty sure that the low fuel light is operated seperately to the dash gauge. as i said earlier, it generally comes on with around 10L left before empty, so if you have never gotten down to a point where it has taken over 55L to fill then you haven't gotten the tank low enough

pretty sure that the low fuel light is operated seperately to the dash gauge. as i said earlier, it generally comes on with around 10L left before empty, so if you have never gotten down to a point where it has taken over 55L to fill then you haven't gotten the tank low enough

correcto mutcho, when you pull the sender unit out you can see a switch thing on the very bottom of sender unit itself but it will only work if the float touches the switch on the unit. So if the sender is giving false readings saying your are empty (fuel gauge can be on 'E') but then the float will not be in contact with the switch on the assembely because you still have more fuel than what its showing on the gauge.

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im going to do new plugs on next service in 500km any suggestions?

im going to get a high flow panel filter and ill clean the afm no problems

but atm probably cant afford a O2 sensor

well im not sure what to say but the fact is that its the O2 sensor that causes poor economy, particularly if u are still getting poor economy when driving the car nicely.

They are less than $100 delivered from the business traders on here n u can change it yourself- peice of piss...

do you have an ECU you can tune with?

If not

I dare to to put a tank load of E85 in the car and run on the standard ECU....post video's for lulz

i dare him to put a tank of e85 in and then try to drive out of the driveway of the servo without needing a towtruck, LOL

fixed your post for lulz

=.=

Just an FYI, my search for a glaring face on the internet lead me to imgur.

From there I proceded to redit.

From there, I proceded to very random places.

And hour later, I had forgotten about this post until I was closing my tabs ><

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