My fuel gauge just barely makes it to the 4/4 position,
and in just a few (~80km/50miles? or so) reach the 3/4 position. On comparison the distance driven from 1/4 down
to 0/4 is way longer, say 150-200km. I've chalked all of this up to the potentiometer winding in the sender not being
correctly designed to give a linear (and thus symmetrical) behaviour of the gauge. Something I have to live with...
I drive the car, keeping a casual eye on the fuel gauge, and when it reaches ~1/4 I start to keep an eye open for
the low fuel light lighting up. When the light <u>lights up constantly</u> it's time to drive into a service station within the
next 30-40km. And fill it up, full of course! Filling it to the full then usually is 45 to 50 litres. I've never been able to get
the full stated 55 litres into my tank btw. I once (to test how it feels and when it dies out of fuel starvation) drove
it seriously coughing into a service station (and with the efi pump sounding like it was rather 'unwell' and struggling)
and couldn't squeeze more than 51 litres into the tank. I guess the US type emission/evaporation equipment is
limiting how high up I can fill the tank <u>and</u> the efi surge pot etc aren't allowing me to empty the tank fully.

<font color="red"><b>My two 1980 Wedges...</b></font id="red">
