Is the rx8 FLEX FUEL ? ^.^
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Is the rx8 FLEX FUEL ? ^.^
Alright here is my question, my father in law bought a ford escape 2011 and its branded as "flex fuel", mean that when you fill gaz up it can last 5 days for 60$, but when you put 20$ its only enough for a single day.
Same thing happen with my 8
When i fill 20$ it only during a day, but when i put 60$ it last me the week.
Is it normal that when i fully gas up it last me 5 days, and 20$ only 1 day ?
Same thing happen with my 8
When i fill 20$ it only during a day, but when i put 60$ it last me the week.
Is it normal that when i fully gas up it last me 5 days, and 20$ only 1 day ?
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Is it normal when spending $60 on groceries for a week's worth that it lasts you a week and when you only spend $20 for a day's worth it lasts one day?
Use some common sense.
Use some common sense.
If 20$ is one day, 60$ is 3 day....
But its not... 60 give me 5
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Ok and if i tell you that my distances are the same, i only go to job then girlfriend then home.
And i drive always the same, i shift at 4k-5k and i use cruise control on the 6th gears on highway at average 120-130km/h.
And i drive always the same, i shift at 4k-5k and i use cruise control on the 6th gears on highway at average 120-130km/h.
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alright so i think its a question that will never be answered because it have to much factore, but its not normal that the factors are always the same i mean its always costing me 60$/5 days.
and if i put 20 it last me a day...
and if i put 20 it last me a day...
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you most likely have an issue with your car. gas consumption doesn't vary that much.
how many gallons are you getting with those $20?
do you fill up at the same place every time?
how many miles do you drive a week?
Do you drive more or less on the 20 dollar days?
do you drive more at night or day?
is there a fat person int he car with you on the $20 days?
Have you written down your mileage at every fill up to see how much gas you are using?
Were you expecting the car to get better gas mileage because its a rotary powered sports car?
Why is the title of this thread flex fuel?
how many gallons are you getting with those $20?
do you fill up at the same place every time?
how many miles do you drive a week?
Do you drive more or less on the 20 dollar days?
do you drive more at night or day?
is there a fat person int he car with you on the $20 days?
Have you written down your mileage at every fill up to see how much gas you are using?
Were you expecting the car to get better gas mileage because its a rotary powered sports car?
Why is the title of this thread flex fuel?
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you most likely have an issue with your car. gas consumption doesn't vary that much.
how many gallons are you getting with those $20?
do you fill up at the same place every time?
how many miles do you drive a week?
Do you drive more or less on the 20 dollar days?
do you drive more at night or day?
is there a fat person int he car with you on the $20 days?
Have you written down your mileage at every fill up to see how much gas you are using?
Were you expecting the car to get better gas mileage because its a rotary powered sports car?
Why is the title of this thread flex fuel
how many gallons are you getting with those $20?
do you fill up at the same place every time?
how many miles do you drive a week?
Do you drive more or less on the 20 dollar days?
do you drive more at night or day?
is there a fat person int he car with you on the $20 days?
Have you written down your mileage at every fill up to see how much gas you are using?
Were you expecting the car to get better gas mileage because its a rotary powered sports car?
Why is the title of this thread flex fuel
Then just keep putting $60 in it?
Yeah i will just continue putting 60$ in it, end of the problem.
BTW, by his language, I suspect he in Quebec.
Last edited by Jean-christophe rozon; 03-25-2011 at 10:37 AM.
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I recommend putting $13 in and see if that also lasts you a day. My guess == yes.
My guess is that you're not at exactly the same point of "empty" between your two comparisons.
My guess is that you're not at exactly the same point of "empty" between your two comparisons.
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What’s your elevation?
Has it been raining?
Did you eat a hearty meal the night before or maybe a big lunch?
How much do you weigh?
What do you look like?
What are you wearing?
Do you have a sister?
.... Your fuel gauge is not an accurate form of measure, meaning your cant judg your fuel consumption off of when your light comes on or when you hit one of the lines. Also have you looked at Gas prices as of lately, 20.00 worth of gas now is not the same as it was 3 months ago. You need to be measuring off of your Gallons and MPG to average it out not the $$'s you spend. Gas prices fluctuate too much to base your hypothesis off of.
I dont know about you but I dont remember if i have ever put 60. into a tank 40. to 50. yah but 60. thoes are some high prices. that brakes down to 4.28 a gallon if you run your tank almost completely dry...
Edit: or a 1.13'ish per liter
Has it been raining?
Did you eat a hearty meal the night before or maybe a big lunch?
How much do you weigh?
What do you look like?
What are you wearing?
Do you have a sister?
.... Your fuel gauge is not an accurate form of measure, meaning your cant judg your fuel consumption off of when your light comes on or when you hit one of the lines. Also have you looked at Gas prices as of lately, 20.00 worth of gas now is not the same as it was 3 months ago. You need to be measuring off of your Gallons and MPG to average it out not the $$'s you spend. Gas prices fluctuate too much to base your hypothesis off of.
I dont know about you but I dont remember if i have ever put 60. into a tank 40. to 50. yah but 60. thoes are some high prices. that brakes down to 4.28 a gallon if you run your tank almost completely dry...
Edit: or a 1.13'ish per liter
Last edited by josh95mx; 03-25-2011 at 10:46 AM.
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I recommend putting $13 in and see if that also lasts you a day. My guess == yes.
My guess is that you're not at exactly the same point of "empty" between your two comparisons.
My guess is that you're not at exactly the same point of "empty" between your two comparisons.
13x5=65
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.... Your fuel gauge is not an accurate form of measure, meaning your cant judg your fuel consumption off of when your light comes on or when you hit one of the lines. Also have you looked at Gas prices as of lately, 20.00 worth of gas now is not the same as it was 3 months ago. You need to be measuring off of your Gallons and MPG to average it out not the $$'s you spend. Gas prices fluctuate too much to base your hypothesis off of.
I dont know about you but I dont remember if i have ever put 60. into a tank 40. to 50. yah but 60. thoes are some high prices. that brakes down to 4.28 a gallon if you run your tank almost completely dry...
I dont know about you but I dont remember if i have ever put 60. into a tank 40. to 50. yah but 60. thoes are some high prices. that brakes down to 4.28 a gallon if you run your tank almost completely dry...
I will put a test pipe in about a week to see if the mpg is better. And maybe a bottle of Lucas octane booster.
Last edited by Jean-christophe rozon; 03-25-2011 at 10:48 AM.