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    #16
    How many miles do you get to a tank?
    I need your obd1 parts! Harness intake ecu etc.

    E30 Your Daily Money Pit

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      #17
      Generally an e30 should do around 300-350 miles
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      Bimmerlabs

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        #18
        I didn't know these cars had them till mine lit up when I was driving one night, scared the crap outta me at first!

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          #19
          Damn I'm only getting like 200 per tank. I'm trying to let it run out but Ive been driving to far.
          I need your obd1 parts! Harness intake ecu etc.

          E30 Your Daily Money Pit

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            #20
            Well, no odometer so no idea but I think I'm averaging 220-250 a tank..maybe. Gonna get a working odometer first and figure that out first. Guess I'll replace the sender and see what happens.
            Originally posted by csermonet47
            Vlad, you are handling this quite unprofessionally.

            Also, you are a cock with tacky taste.

            That is all.

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              #21
              A non-working odometer is usually failed gears, which can be replaced.
              The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
              Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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                #22
                This thread seems relevant enough.

                Early model tank in late model e30. (single level sensor, car wants two)

                What do I need to do to get my gas gauge to work? Is it as simple as splicing the other level sensor wires to my one level sensor? Will it need an early cluster/gas gauge?

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by lennon View Post
                  This thread seems relevant enough.

                  Early model tank in late model e30. (single level sensor, car wants two)

                  What do I need to do to get my gas gauge to work? Is it as simple as splicing the other level sensor wires to my one level sensor? Will it need an early cluster/gas gauge?
                  Jumper the connector for the left side sensor and replace the gauge in the cluster with one for an early car.
                  The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
                  Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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