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Originally Posted by Natalya
I could do all three in a row and the fuel gauge might not change even 1 bar. Is there maybe some kind of sensor or something that tells you the exact volume of fuel in the tank?
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Yes. You need a ScanGauge or an UltraGauge. The UG is way cheaper, but the SG can apparently do more. "Fuel remaining" is much more useful than a needle, a bar, or DTE.