Hi everyone,
I have been reading your post for quite a time and am very much enjoying them, Thanks for all the good post...
Here is my little anecdote, it appended about a month ago.
I was droving from Switzerland to St-Tropez via Italy. No traffic on the Italian highway, so I pushed the pedal to the metal! (RS4 mod. stage II, no speed lim) From Aosta to Genova my speed never went below 220 and very often over 300km/h. [img]images/graemlins/FIREdevil.gif[/img]
As expected you could almost see the gasoline gauge drop...
Very soon the reserve light came the on. Seconds after, I passed a sign telling that the next two gasoline stations where 5km and 35km away. The on-board computer was showing about 50km remaining. So, no problem I'll go to the second one. Well, wrong… The engine turned off 2km after the reserve light, due to not a drop of gasoline left... [img]images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
I was at 305km/h... no more power steering, no more assisted braking. I managed to glide the car the remaining 2km to the pump, the car went to stop exactly in front of the pump. [img]images/graemlins/clap.gif[/img] What a luck not even needed to push it. The job of exiting the highway was so hard. The steering wheel was like a stone. To get to the pump I had to take two curves (Right then quick left) at over 100km/h. I nearly didn't manage it. It was so hard to hold-on to the wheel to take the curve. After filling the tank, (now I know that mine has 61.65liters) I continued my way to France putting gasoline just before hitting the reserve.
The fuel gauge seems to have worked in a very weird way when I am at full speed for a very long drive. This could have turned out quite bad. (Stopping an RS4 that's going at 300km/h with the engine off is hell) My on-board computer is usually right on the money (Slow Swiss driving) so I trusted I had 50km left when in fact it was more like 2km [img]images/graemlins/033102bad_1_prv.gif[/img]
So for all of you speeder, look at your fuel level.
Did this ever happen to any of you?
Odd High Speed fluel gauge
Re: Odd High Speed fluel gauge
that story is almost funny.... [img]images/graemlins/colflash.gif[/img]
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2017 Q7
1993 E36 M3 Tarmac Rally car
2001 Porsche Boxster circuit car
2017 Porsche 991.2 GT3 Clubsport
Re: Odd High Speed fluel gauge
When the reserve comes on you have about 8 litres left - that's not too many miles at those speeds.
Standard RS4 (is it the only standard one left?)
Re: Odd High Speed fluel gauge
I can confirm that fuel gauge sometimes does strange things, when mine comes on, it can be showing anything between 60 and 30 km left... So my adrenaline goes up until I find a gas station...
good to have u back in Switzerland
D.
good to have u back in Switzerland
D.
RS4-ever
- RS4 B5, 2001, avus, stock but basically all options (former mileage eater, now leisure usage only)
- A4 3.0 Avant, 2002, silver (current mileage eater)
- Z3 3.0 roadster, 2003, silver (missus car)
- RS4 B5, 2001, avus, stock but basically all options (former mileage eater, now leisure usage only)
- A4 3.0 Avant, 2002, silver (current mileage eater)
- Z3 3.0 roadster, 2003, silver (missus car)
Re: Odd High Speed fluel gauge
did a top speed run at bruntingthorpe not so long back filled tank did 7 runs 5miles per run then travelled to the nearest shell garage worked out 52miles on a tankful of fuel did hit 178mph over 1 3/4miles; the joys of running a rs4 [img]images/graemlins/bigwave.gif[/img]
Re: Odd High Speed fluel gauge
the story is almost unbelievable.... engine turned off at 300 kmh... not pretty good for your turbos...
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