Lone12
Member
When fueling my '08 I have to be careful to pay close attention not to get the fuel level above the bottom of the fuel port neck. With the way the holes are configured (one large and 3 small), if I get any higher than the bottom of the neck, gas is shot up through the smaller holes and litters the tank with gas spots. :angry2: When fueling, I keep the fuel nozzed about 1/2 into the tank neck, and I'm fueling at a normal rate. As it gets close to the bottom of the neck I go as slow as possible. The air/gas bubbles that are put into the tank as the fuel is going in, is forced out the small holes. I don't see a way around it. My previous ZZR would accept fuel 1/2 way up the neck with no splash-back or problems of any kind. And that was the difference of 30 to 40 miles between fillups.
After reading the posts of other members getting 250 miles on their FJR (I get about 200 before going to reserve) and putting 6.5 gal in the tank, I assume that at least some of us are getting more fuel into their tanks. Do I have a problem with a vent or something?
So my question is: Where does everyone get the fuel level to when you consider your tank full?
After reading the posts of other members getting 250 miles on their FJR (I get about 200 before going to reserve) and putting 6.5 gal in the tank, I assume that at least some of us are getting more fuel into their tanks. Do I have a problem with a vent or something?
So my question is: Where does everyone get the fuel level to when you consider your tank full?