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The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL
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^^^ Of course this assumes the odometer is accurate.;)
Comparing my odometer to my GPS and Google Maps it tracks about 16% less distance than it should. Odly enough, the speedo reads about 10% high. The speedo is likely due to my 205/50 tires. The odo... who knows, it's probably has a cracked gear that may also be missing teeth.90 325i DD/Track
03 Durango 5.9
Originally posted by e30mpgIt is recommended to get new gasket but this is R3v and we just copper spray that shit......slap biotch on and tighten to tq.
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Originally posted by 603Racing View Post^^^ Of course this assumes the odometer is accurate.;)
Comparing my odometer to my GPS and Google Maps it tracks about 16% less distance than it should. Odly enough, the speedo reads about 10% high. The speedo is likely due to my 205/50 tires. The odo... who knows, it's probably has a cracked gear that may also be missing teeth.
So your odometer is broken, fuel gauge is questionable, tires are swapped, speedo is out & the tank may or may not fill properly...and you are wondering about your fuel consumption.
I'm missing something here.Seat Shocks....I have passed the baton to John Christy from Ninestitch. Email John or Garrett at ninestitch1@gmail.com
https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...86#post4944786
Alice the Time Capsule
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=360504
87 Zinno Cabrio barn find 98k and still smells like a barn. Build thread http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...20#post3455220
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I'm quite sure that the pump does not move fuel from one side of the tank to the other on any e30
suction pump to draw fuel out of the driver's side sump and over to to the pump on the
passenger's side. It's not technically a siphon, but it's often referred to as such.
On the E36, it comes out with the sender so you can see it- it's a pretty neat design.
It's how they get fuel over the saddle on later cars.
If that's not working, it'd leave 3-4 gallons on the driver's side.
But if it was me, I'd carry 5 gallons in the trunk, run the thing until it stopped, add the 5
to get to the gas station, and then see how much it REALLY takes.
If it THEN isn't taking 16, then it might be time to look at the suction system.
But like others, I'd mistrust the gauge before it. It's pretty simple and reliable.
Oh. Unless your fuel pump's almost dead. Then it might not be flowing enough
to draw the fuel out of the driver's side. But you'd probably have driviability problems
before that happened...
tnow, sometimes I just mess with people. It's more entertaining that way. george graves
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Originally posted by jeffnhiscars View PostIf your 205/50s are 16's they are very close to OE.
So your odometer is broken, fuel gauge is questionable, tires are swapped, speedo is out & the tank may or may not fill properly...and you are wondering about your fuel consumption.
I'm missing something here.90 325i DD/Track
03 Durango 5.9
Originally posted by e30mpgIt is recommended to get new gasket but this is R3v and we just copper spray that shit......slap biotch on and tighten to tq.
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I'm cross threaded.
<seguays to spectator mode>Seat Shocks....I have passed the baton to John Christy from Ninestitch. Email John or Garrett at ninestitch1@gmail.com
https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...86#post4944786
Alice the Time Capsule
http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=360504
87 Zinno Cabrio barn find 98k and still smells like a barn. Build thread http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...20#post3455220
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Originally posted by TobyB View PostHa. Guess what? It does. On everything after 9/87 the return line from the rail acts as a
suction pump to draw fuel out of the driver's side sump and over to to the pump on the
passenger's side. It's not technically a siphon, but it's often referred to as such.
On the E36, it comes out with the sender so you can see it- it's a pretty neat design.
It's how they get fuel over the saddle on later cars.
If that's not working, it'd leave 3-4 gallons on the driver's side.
But if it was me, I'd carry 5 gallons in the trunk, run the thing until it stopped, add the 5
to get to the gas station, and then see how much it REALLY takes.
If it THEN isn't taking 16, then it might be time to look at the suction system.
But like others, I'd mistrust the gauge before it. It's pretty simple and reliable.
Oh. Unless your fuel pump's almost dead. Then it might not be flowing enough
to draw the fuel out of the driver's side. But you'd probably have driviability problems
before that happened...
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I'm also going to try what you suggested by running the tank completely empty with a jerry can in the back to get me to the pump and see exactly how much I can fill up.
Thanks again everyoneNow: '89 325i
Then: '94 Alpina B3 - '85 911 Targa - '88 635csi - '94 #32 Euro M3 - '98 Impreza Turbo
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This is kind of related, I asked on another forum, to be told that the fuel vent is clogged.
Is there an inline filter which may have grabbed some huge particle?
My fuel tank can be confirmed to be empty, I'm not just overfilling, the rear right hand side of the tank rings empty when tapped.
My tank is just above the empty mark, and when I go to fill up, I can put about 0.5 litres in before it will fill up the hole, the fuel will very slowly leak down, but at a rate that would take me about 5 minutes to get a litre down. In one of the many stations I went to, I got 1.12 litres in in about 8 minutes.
I can't drive my car, because I can't put any fuel in it.
Could someone please expand on the fuel vent? I've never played around with the fuel system in these cars. I have a wreck at home with all the spares i will probably need but that it about 600 km away.
I need to travel upto 2000km in the next two weeks, and any help would be appreciated.
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Originally posted by Van31 View PostI managed to stick about 4 foot of garden hose pipe down the hole, is there an inline filter or something?The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL
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Will be interested to hear the outcome of this one! My tank has a pretty good dent in the bottom, was wondering about some of these issues myself. My gas gauge seems to be pretty accurate, fwiw. I have to get the backlight working for the OBC to play around with that aspect of it.'90 zinno 325iS
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