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  1. #1
    Newcomer Array
    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Car:
    Integra 1994

    Exclamation how many litres of fuel does the DC4 hold?

    for some reason i feel like my car can only hold 40 litres of petrol rather than 50(usual) because when i filled up last time when the needle was near Empty it only cost me 50 bucks and 32 litres (approximate). Not only that my 1994 dc4 only does around 300km per tank so could there be something wrong with the O2sensor? or is my car only holding 40 litres or am i just tripping out?

  2. #2
    s tune Array
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    ADL
    Car:
    99 DC2 sold :(
    Been covered before, but.... the manual says 50 litres, when red light comes on you have 10 litres remaining.

    Everyone has questioned this at some stage I think, and I've always had more trouble filling up when the nozzle clicks off early with this car, just the design of the fuel pipe, the last bit is really slow.

  3. #3
    what T-onedc2 said.


    300km for a 32lt tank seems a bit low... sound like you car is running a bit rich...

    i normally get around 350-400km for 32 lt..

  4. #4
    50ltrs? serious.. i dont think ive ever filled up more than 35ltrs and it clicks me out

  5. #5
    Member Array
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    bb6 Type S
    yeah according to the manual the car has a 50L tank, but i agree ive never had to fill that much up before

  6. #6
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    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Location
    sydney
    Car:
    EP3R
    i had the same problem before...but its just the fuel sensor's problem....and 50L is true....just fill up ur petrol to the max.....reset ur trip meter....and record how many kms u have done when the light comes on.....and go fill up ur petrol.....see how many Ls u can fill up.....but yeah it holds 50L for sure...so i bet its either ur fuel sensor or the way u drive:P no offence.....but i dun hoon around much i get about 460-470 km out of a tank with 98 octane

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