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Old 03-23-2013, 11:22 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Also know that not all gas gauges installed in cars are quite accurate for monitoring the exact amount of fuel in the tank. The tank in the van I drive can hold 20 gallons of fuel and although it's currently running below E, According to the ScanGauge II over seven gallons are left. (You can use a Scangauge II to monitor how many gallons are in your gas tank; If you buy one, Read the manual fully so you may use it to its largest potential.)

(The ScanGauge was not calibrated when I posted the above text on 2013 March 23, Take the above statement with a grain of salt.)

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