paid4c4
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My DCT/CSC trike was built with an auxiliary fuel tank. My question; does the fuel gauge read just the GW fuel tank or total fuel on board?
Bill
Bill
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My CSC/Goldwing fuel gage measures the original tank level. From my experience what I see is the needle starts to move after the first 30 to 35 miles and goes down rather rapidly until about the 3/4 level. Then is is real slow to get down to 1/2 tank. And slower after that. When my warning light comes on I still have over 2 gallons in the tanks. I don't know for sure but I suspect the aux. tanks' top is slightly lower than the OEM tank and the bottom of the aux. tank is relatively even with that of the OEM. Anyway, that's how the fuel gage is reacting..... Jim
My CSC/Goldwing fuel gage measures the original tank level. From my experience what I see is the needle starts to move after the first 30 to 35 miles and goes down rather rapidly until about the 3/4 level. Then is is real slow to get down to 1/2 tank. And slower after that. When my warning light comes on I still have over 2 gallons in the tanks. I don't know for sure but I suspect the aux. tanks' top is slightly lower than the OEM tank and the bottom of the aux. tank is relatively even with that of the OEM. Anyway, that's how the fuel gage is reacting..... Jim
Todd, thank you for the photo it helped me to understand how the system works. This will enable me to make better use of the auxiliary tank and my fuel system in general. Just one thing, could you please show where the Honda takes fuel out of the tank and sends it to the engine? Curious minds want to know!
Regards;
Bill
How many miles to empty does your bike read when you fill it up? Is 178 normal?Bill, My CSC/Goldwing is my first trike but not my first wing. It took me a little bit to become familiar with the difference in how the fuel gage registers. I tracked my mileage and fuel usage in detail for over 4,000 miles. There has been only one time my fuel light came on and then it took only 7.1 gallons to fill. My MPG has been consistently right at 34. I find that my bike will go about 160 miles until the fuel needle is exactly at 1/2. When filling the tank it takes some patience. It can appear full but a real slow drizzle of fuel can add an additional gallon or more. I'll be interested to hear about your experience. Good luck..... Jim