Quick fuel gauge question

I got caught out not so long back, it did that jumpy thing on me and went from 20 to 0 in one go....so I ignored it....when I came to a halt spluttering I was luckily all of 10 miles from home so I got the wife out in the car with a jerry can lol
 
I never want to push my luck, or get air or something else into the injectors, so I usually fill up every 100 miles or so.

Worst I ever did was a fill-up when it was showing a 32 mile range left.

Since I run ethanol free, there's only about four places that sell it within a 40 mile area, and I like to use the one that's only four miles away from home.
 
I never want to push my luck, or get air or something else into the injectors, so I usually fill up every 100 miles or so.

Worst I ever did was a fill-up when it was showing a 32 mile range left.

Since I run ethanol free, there's only about four places that sell it within a 40 mile area, and I like to use the one that's only four miles away from home.

You don't want to "push your luck" I don't want to push my Rocket.......:thumbsup:
I fill up way before I need to - Usually:whitstling:
 
The first time I fueled up the fuel gauge worked fine, although a bit sluggish. I replaced the battery this week and now the gauge is going all over the place. The gauge read 1/4 full and the yellow light came on. Stopped for fuel and it only took 2.9 gallons. Took 10 minutes before it went to full then it dropped back to the 3/4 mark. Think this may have something to do with the battery being disconnected for about an hour? Will it reset on its own or do I need to do something to correct it?

Thanks


I recently had unifilters and a new tune installed - took a couple of tanks before the fuel gauge stopped ****ing around and started to work properly again.
 
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