I've noticed that when filling overfilling the gas the needle does not pass the "F" mark. No matter how much I overfill it. My old Contour, Mustang and the loner Explorer does go over the "F" mark. Is this normal on the SVT?
Don't know if it is normal, but from what i've read you shouldn't over fill the fuel system as it prematurely gunks up the pcv system.
Green 96 mystique gs 4cyl mtx
16.9 in the 1/4 mile @102500 miles
95SE in Midnight Red MTX
MSDS headers and y-pipe
SVT exhaust
SVT UIM
Optimized se TB.
Full pre 98 SVT body kit
15.741 @ 87.73mph :)
My SVT goes a little past the "F" mark when full, and it usually stays there for the first 1/6th of the tank or so.
1998.5 SVT Contour - Black
H&R's
Optimized Y-pipe and TB
Open element intake w/heat shield
18x8 Mas Italy Axels (40 offset) w/225/40/18
2x Kicker 8" midbass "subs" in rear deck (infinite baffle setup)
A few more little things...(like bushings)
I don't think those gauges are that accurate anyway. Do you notice that it goes down a lot faster when you're about mid tank? Then it hits below red when you have 2-3 gallons left?
Originally posted by AirKnight: I don't think those gauges are that accurate anyway. Do you notice that it goes down a lot faster when you're about mid tank? Then it hits below red when you have 2-3 gallons left?
The guages in both my cars are different in behaviour. They both indicate at different speeds. You kinda gotta learn how to read it. I think that probably goes for most cars though.
Green 96 mystique gs 4cyl mtx
16.9 in the 1/4 mile @102500 miles
95SE in Midnight Red MTX
MSDS headers and y-pipe
SVT exhaust
SVT UIM
Optimized se TB.
Full pre 98 SVT body kit
15.741 @ 87.73mph :)