Minimum Fuel Level
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Pop Pop

Original Poster:

79 posts

221 months

Friday 30th August 2013
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Getting to know my Tam and unusually I let the fuel level go down to an indicated 12L on the level. On the way to get fuel traffic jam on a hill going up. Fuel level dropped to 6L and had real difficulty holding enough revs to stop a stall, and what a racket from the popping!
Filled up and problem gone.I guess the answer is to keep more fuel in the tank. Is this a known issue and have others experienced this?

billy no brakes

2,675 posts

286 months

Friday 30th August 2013
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You actually believe TVR gauges are accurate, I start looking fro petrol stations when they read a quarter of a tank and I have 3 TVR,s, my advice would be don,t go below a quarter of a tank made that mistake in my Griff and run out of petrol when it read half way between a quarter and empty

Harrow_tam

514 posts

304 months

Friday 30th August 2013
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I regularly let it run down til the 4L alarm goes off. Never had a problem. But all TVRs are different - that's part of the attraction.
Nick

alex_gray255

6,330 posts

226 months

Friday 30th August 2013
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See Craig's thread on variance comments.

paul1962

556 posts

235 months

Friday 30th August 2013
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Often run my Tam down to the 4L warning. 42 litres will then fill it to the top.

Does anyone know what the tank capacity is ? The handbook says 63L but that can't be right can it ? The gauge max is 54L.

alex_gray255

6,330 posts

226 months

Friday 30th August 2013
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For the Sag, the max I will take it is 56-57L.

After that it overfills which is not good...

Targarama

14,710 posts

304 months

Friday 30th August 2013
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52L here. Got 53L in once. When filling mine slowly, once it clicks that's full. Any more will end up being burped out onto the floor.

SergSC

508 posts

183 months

Friday 30th August 2013
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My tam is pretty darn accurate to the ltr, famous last words...
But it's wonderful in comparison to the gauge on my elise which seemed to operate on a exponential scale... full for ages then all of the sudden half a tank, going down faster and faster. Not fun if you're in the north coast of Scotland on a Sunday.

B17NNS

18,506 posts

268 months

Friday 30th August 2013
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Mine depends on which bend its going round. Take a roundabout at speed, 6 litres, straighten up, back up to 15 litres laugh

shep1001

4,617 posts

210 months

Friday 30th August 2013
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53 litres when full. Take it to about 4 litres if I know where the petrol stations are otherwise 10 is a safe bet. I take the reading on the move as being a true reflection of what is in the tank, static always reads 2-3 litres more

ShiDevil

2,293 posts

195 months

Friday 30th August 2013
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shep1001 said:
53 litres when full. Take it to about 4 litres if I know where the petrol stations are otherwise 10 is a safe bet. I take the reading on the move as being a true reflection of what is in the tank, static always reads 2-3 litres more
Correctomundo!

craigcaf

185 posts

162 months

Friday 30th August 2013
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When the alarm goes on mine at 4L, I probably have about 10L left, but it is vary variable. I always run it to the alarm then about another 20miles before looking for fuel - but as others have said I'm sure each car is different.

C

NCC

425 posts

305 months

Friday 30th August 2013
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Mine showed 1L today! eek

Having once run out of fuel on the M62 (not in a TVR), I've never really trusted fuel gauges since, so I usually fill up when still in double figures. Despite knowing there was a petrol station less than 2 miles away today I was still sweating. Made it fine, no coughing, spluttering or anything untoward thankfully.

RAS

347 posts

271 months

Friday 30th August 2013
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craigcaf said:
When the alarm goes on mine at 4L, I probably have about 10L left, but it is vary variable. I always run it to the alarm then about another 20miles before looking for fuel - but as others have said I'm sure each car is different.

C
They have an alarm for that!

ChrisPap

395 posts

175 months

Friday 30th August 2013
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Mine is currently showing 1L. When it hits 1L I've got 10L left in the tank. The most I've ever filled it with is 60L.

There is one uphill left hander on the way home from work where it will cough with as much as 20L left (10 on the gauge). Otherwise fine....

BuzzBillsberry

1,306 posts

252 months

Friday 30th August 2013
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paul1962 said:
Often run my Tam down to the 4L warning. 42 litres will then fill it to the top.

Does anyone know what the tank capacity is ? The handbook says 63L but that can't be right can it ? The gauge max is 54L.
Ditto on both points 4L & 54L.

Buzz

m3jappa

6,855 posts

239 months

Saturday 31st August 2013
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Mine ran out on 6l while waiting at the pump in France, was a very close call after thinking the next station wouldn't be far, ummm misjudged that one hehe
My heart pumped hard when I tried to restart, thank god it did.

I think I've had 55l in it but know I've actually put 53 in before. Not that accurate tbh.

mycroft

1,545 posts

268 months

Sunday 1st September 2013
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I regularly test my 4ltr buzzer , its works just fine.
I think there is a good 10-12 litters in the tank when the 4ltr warning sounds but have no plans to test my theory.
Dale

GR1FF1F

523 posts

255 months

Sunday 1st September 2013
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On the way back from Le Mans in the Sag a couple of years ago, missed our intended fuel stop and had to chance getting to the next. Then ended up sitting in the queue for the peage with the gauge registering 1L. By the time we reached the barrier it was showing 0L. Air con off, radio off, dry mouth, passenger sweating (was he going to have to push?). When the barrier went up there was a nice crowd awaiting some sound effects. Sorry, we pulled away and changed up on 1,200 rev's. Made it to the next garage fortunately, but always vowed never again nono