Fuel Gauge Accuracy

Circled-Mistake

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Anyone else notice the fuel level Gauge is "hit and miss" for a lack of a better term??? Or is it just due to the Huge air pocket that forms while filling up since the sled has such a rake to it.... sled says full when leaving gas pumps, but about 10 minutes later im down to 3/4 ( and that's also after squatting the rear end to try to eliminate the air pocket)
 

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Mine is the opposite. I have to burn about 15L before it'll drop even one bar on the gauge.
 

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lol, ya. the fuel gauge on the xm is unreliable to say the least. BUT the rest of the sled is sooooooo sick, ill deal with it


Yessir I agree!!!!!!!!!!!! The gauge is the least of my worries..... BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAPPPPPPPPPP on depsnolvr
 

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When has the electronic fuel gauge been totally accurate? But I agree, not that big of a deal. It's better than nothing.


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Ya IMO the gauge sux for reliability.
I wish we could have the old white plastic tanks like the old rev's had. Best system ever.
 

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Or even the float balls like the rev had.

Sunny day it even worked at night.




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