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hahahah

yep sounds fine to me :P

do you drive a lot? regularly fill up once a week? or do you rarely actually fill it, just put in a bit every now and then?

the fuel guage can be a bit finicky if you don't fill it often. Don't know why, maybe something dries out and doesn't work as it should. But i reckon just keep the car topped up for a few weeks and see how you go, guage might come back to life.

hahahah

yep sounds fine to me :cool:

do you drive a lot? regularly fill up once a week? or do you rarely actually fill it, just put in a bit every now and then?

the fuel guage can be a bit finicky if you don't fill it often. Don't know why, maybe something dries out and doesn't work as it should. But i reckon just keep the car topped up for a few weeks and see how you go, guage might come back to life.

Hey guys,

What i meant was...

Before I filled up my car with petrol, my gauge was sitting on Empty, with the petrol light on.

I filled up my car with petty and to my amazement It only took 52 ltrs of petrol..

Could this mean that I had 8 ltrs still in there or is the tank a 50 ltr tank?

Cheers,

Nick

Hey bud,

Did you go to top up at the bowser as soon as the yellow/amber fuel light came on? If so that could explain why it only took 52 L in, i've managed to squeeze around 100 kms on empy before chickening out to go fill up

Spec sheets indicate that R34 25GT and GT-t variants have a 65 L capacity

http://www.northshoreprestige.com.au/vehic...=r3425gtt#specs

hope that helps

Hey bud,

Did you go to top up at the bowser as soon as the yellow/amber fuel light came on? If so that could explain why it only took 52 L in, i've managed to squeeze around 100 kms on empy before chickening out to go fill up

Spec sheets indicate that R34 25GT and GT-t variants have a 65 L capacity

http://www.northshoreprestige.com.au/vehic...=r3425gtt#specs

hope that helps

brilliant,

Cheers for you help! Good to know that I dont need to worry about the yellow light.. well not for a while anyways :D

Cheers,

Nick

spec sheets say that it is a 65 l tank but i have never filled more than 59l this one time i literally ran out of petrol as i rolled down a hill to a servo and it was dead and empt and it only took 59l

talking about close call !

Agreed, i have always suspected that it was a 60L tank rather than a 65L one,

However, referring to running on the empty light, having an after market fuel pump such as a Bosch 044 or 040 system will dramatically decrease the reliability of running the tank's ability completely empty so bear that in mind when your fuel light comes on

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