G GROUCHO MARX Joined Jul 24, 2002 Messages 11,408 Location The Sandhills of NewYorkistan Apr 17, 2006 #21 You really have to keep an ongoing log of miles driven and gallons used. It clears up the distortions in fillups on slanted ground, time of day/temperature, etc..
You really have to keep an ongoing log of miles driven and gallons used. It clears up the distortions in fillups on slanted ground, time of day/temperature, etc..
M mechtech Joined Aug 11, 2004 Messages 2,383 Location Chicago area Apr 17, 2006 #22 A faulty fuel pump most certainly can cause anomalies, depending on fuel head pressure. There are many types of pumps - return and returnless systems.
A faulty fuel pump most certainly can cause anomalies, depending on fuel head pressure. There are many types of pumps - return and returnless systems.