Gas Guage
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From: Minocqua, WI
Car: 1989 Camaro RS
Engine: TBI 350 - Approx 300hp
Transmission: 700R4 (Soon to be Built)
Axle/Gears: 3.73's & Eaton Posi
Gas Guage
when i drive normally over hills and such, the gas gauge moves around, like at sudden stops the gas gauge plumits to the E. I know that the gauge is dependent on a float in the gas tank but should it really move that much. or at all???
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From: Sacramento, California
Car: 92 RS
Engine: a slow one
Transmission: a crunchy one
Axle/Gears: a whiny one
gas gauges still don't work too great in most newer economy cars still so just get used to it
nicer rides seem to have the float "dampened" so slight motion doesn't affect it as much, but they still move around.
my in laws 03 civic moves around more than my camaro. everytime you shift in the civic, it dips an 1/8 of a tank, haha.
nicer rides seem to have the float "dampened" so slight motion doesn't affect it as much, but they still move around.
my in laws 03 civic moves around more than my camaro. everytime you shift in the civic, it dips an 1/8 of a tank, haha.
gas gauges still don't work too great in most newer economy cars still so just get used to it
nicer rides seem to have the float "dampened" so slight motion doesn't affect it as much, but they still move around.
my in laws 03 civic moves around more than my camaro. everytime you shift in the civic, it dips an 1/8 of a tank, haha.
nicer rides seem to have the float "dampened" so slight motion doesn't affect it as much, but they still move around.
my in laws 03 civic moves around more than my camaro. everytime you shift in the civic, it dips an 1/8 of a tank, haha.
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