Fuel Range

cjmitchell5

Adventurer
Kind of an interesting note (Chris TSB hi-jack)

A somewhat common problem w/ the fords is the gas gauge sender going bad giving you erratic, false, or no reading on the gauge. (Mine read 1/4 higher than actual, as I found out about a week after buying it. Good thing I was within walking distance of home)
Since moving, I've started running B100 and after two tankfuls my gauge is starting to read correctly. Must've cleaned something off.
 
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Hilldweller

SE Expedition Society
My Jeep gets 12 mpg in 4-lo and can get as high as 26 mpg on rural roads at high altitude.
I can't begin to understand why Chrysler fit the thing with only an 18.6 gallon tank... ...there have been a couple of sweaty moments but we haven't had to push yet. We found fuel at a logging station in Canada and at a general store in Colorado in the nick of time.
I'd really like a larger tank; it would be difficult for me to carry cans in the Jeep. I have two 20L cans on the Conqueror though --- which are necessary because it gives me a top mpg of 16...

I'd really like a unimog someday...
 

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