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Gas Tank - I'm Confused

mpapatonis

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I let the gas tank go as empty as possible on my 2010 RTS SE (gas light was on for several minutes before I filled up). When I filled the tank to the point that gas was backing up out of the fill hole (I could see that the gas was all the way to the top), I had put less than 5 gallons in a tank that is supposed to be 6.6 gallons.

Has anyone else experienced this or have any input? I can't believe that I still had 1.6+ gallons in the tank before I filled up. Thanks in advance.
 
The older bikes actually had a useable tank size of about 6 gallons...
That; plus the inaccuracy of the fuel gauges is what accounts for the discrepency in what you saw, and what the bike took for fuel. :gaah:
The 2014 gauges appear to be MUCH more accurate! :thumbup:
 
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I let the gas tank go as empty as possible on my 2010 RTS SE (gas light was on for several minutes before I filled up). When I filled the tank to the point that gas was backing up out of the fill hole (I could see that the gas was all the way to the top), I had put less than 5 gallons in a tank that is supposed to be 6.6 gallons.

Has anyone else experienced this or have any input? I can't believe that I still had 1.6+ gallons in the tank before I filled up. Thanks in advance.

"Several minutes" tells us nothing really. if you were going 30, that speed and distance would not eat up much gas at all. How fast were you going, and how far did you travel?
 
I let the gas tank go as empty as possible on my 2010 RTS SE (gas light was on for several minutes before I filled up). When I filled the tank to the point that gas was backing up out of the fill hole (I could see that the gas was all the way to the top), I had put less than 5 gallons in a tank that is supposed to be 6.6 gallons.

Has anyone else experienced this or have any input? I can't believe that I still had 1.6+ gallons in the tank before I filled up. Thanks in advance.

The last .6 gal is perty much useless space in the tank. You can run at least 150 miles or so before filling up. Always just reset the Odometer and don't rely on the gas gage. I've gone at least 160 and 170 miles before filling up and usually 5 or a little over is all it will hold. You can trickle it is if the pump will do that and get maybe a half gallon of so more in. It is just a trait of the Spyder tank design.
 
Thanks

Thanks, Bob. So you're saying that you think I still had a gallon left? I guess the only way to really check this is to let it completely run out.

Erik, I was going 70 mph oh the highway for 5 or 10 minutes, so about 5 to 10 miles. Can't remember exactly.
 
I have also repeated this about my 2010. The most gas I ever put in it was 5.8 gallons @ 184 miles. I always fill it to the same level, and always set a trip meter so I know how many miles on the current tank.

I was using the analog gauge and it was actually showing below empty. The low gas light had been on for a little over 30 miles.

The mileage calculation came out to 31.7--which is around the 31 that I received on most tanks of gas.

The 2014 is different. I have driven 218 miles and put in just under 6 gallons to fill it. The analog gauge was near the bottom and the fuel light had just come on.
 
As I see it..!!

the light is suggesting you get gas soon. You should have at least a gallon if not more and can estimate what you get per mile as to how much further you can go. I use the digital guage and know I can go 33+ miles once the light comes on....:thumbup:
 
the light is suggesting you get gas soon. You should have at least a gallon if not more and can estimate what you get per mile as to how much further you can go. I use the digital guage and know I can go 33+ miles once the light comes on....:thumbup:

:agree: x 2. I was playing around with mine and not far from the service station--just to see how far I dare go.
 
Got Ya

Thanks for the feedback. It just concerned me that the analog gauge was buried on E when the light came on. Guess that goes back to it being inaccurate as was mentioned earlier.

Where is the digital readout? Do I have that on the 2010?
 
NEW MEXICO

riding across New Mexico Rt. 60 last year (where gas stations can be a hundred miles apart), my 'yellow' fuel light came on... well, after about 20 miles, my heart started to race, and i had all kinds of thoughts of spending the night sleeping in the weeds alongside the road... i rode to 30 miles, NO GAS STATION, i rode to 40 miles, NO GAS STATION... at 44 miles, a gas station appeared in the distance... Vaungh, NM never looked so good... when i filled up, i took 6.3 gallons of fuel... so i still had a few miles to go b4 i drained the tank... fret not brothers (and sisters) SPYD3R RIDERS, you will be find if you ride with caution, and fill up when necessary......
Dan P
Easley, SC
SPYD3R
 
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Thanks for the feedback. It just concerned me that the analog gauge was buried on E when the light came on. Guess that goes back to it being inaccurate as was mentioned earlier.

Where is the digital readout? Do I have that on the 2010?

If you disconnect both analog gauges, fuel and temp, the center display will show both. One bar is on the left and one on the right.
 
If you disconnect both analog gauges, fuel and temp, the center display will show both. One bar is on the left and one on the right.

This is just begging for a custom mod. I'd kind of like to have both, wonder what it would take to convince the lil computer to give it to us.
 
A more accurate analog gauge? What's involved in disconnecting the analog gauges?
Just pull them out of the dash*** and unplug them; the digital readings will automatically show up for the party! :2thumbs:




*** Unbolt the housing that contains them, jig the handlebars a couple of different ways at once ,:shocked: and then you can get to the wiring... :thumbup:
 
Just pull them out of the dash*** and unplug them; the digital readings will automatically show up for the party! :2thumbs:




*** Unbolt the housing that contains them, jig the handlebars a couple of different ways at once ,:shocked: and then you can get to the wiring... :thumbup:

Mmm..I want both. I'll have to pull it and see, there is either an extra wire to signal computer that the gauge is connected, or it's going on resistance difference once it's connected. I'm betting on extra wire so it should be a case of identification and a bit of a snip (no don't call the Mohel, I can handle it!).
 
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