My thoughts on this is ..... with the Funnel in the tank you can't see anything Until it back splashes. ... and gas will come spurting out those little Vents in the Ring ..... JMHO .... Mike :thumbup:
Yes and no. Some of my best MPG was while crossing the Rocky Mountains on I-70. Some of my lowest MPG was in the South at sea level!
Just came from Gunnison CO. over Monarch pass, to Colorado Springs. The first fuel up was at 90 miles and took 2 gallons. I was shocked at the 45 MPG Proformance of the 2014 RTS fully loaded and 2up. 91 octane is my choice with the stage 1 flash.
Lew L
The only drawback I can see when using the funnel is having to keep the smelly little thing wrapped up in a plastic shopping bag.
AH HA. The funnel trick works great. Used it today and I'm keeping the funnel in the RT now all the time. Allows you to safely and easily add that extra gallon of gas without spilling a drop. It also allows you to see exactly what you are doing. If you don't agree then by all means don't use the funnel. With that extra gallon, you should see that first little orange bar on your fuel gauge turn gray in and around 90/95 miles. If that happens you'll be in line for the 40/41 MPG if you continue to drive conservatively. Did a 2up 175 mile trip on the 4th and got 41 MPG. Went from 500 ft elevation up to 8,500 ft and back. The only drawback I can see when using the funnel is having to keep the smelly little thing wrapped up in a plastic shopping bag.
:clap: .... however since I have NEVER spilled even one drop of gas .... Why would I carry and use a Funnel :dontknow: .....JMHO .... Mike :thumbup:
'17RTL always use 98 Octane
250km around Town
450 KM touring below 110km/hr
300 KM touring above 110km/hr
I don't think that they even have 98 octane around here. :dontknow: The most I ever see is 93
We don't have it ( except for racing ) He lives in Australia !!!! ..... Mike :thumbup:
We don't have it ( except for racing ) He lives in Australia !!!! ..... Mike :thumbup: