How many kilometers can one large fuel gauge division run?

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Doreen
07/29/25 7:11pm
A large fuel gauge division can typically run approximately 400 kilometers. There are three methods to reduce vehicle fuel consumption: 1. Minimize vehicle weight: Keep the interior simple and avoid carrying unnecessary items, as every additional kilogram increases fuel consumption by 1%; 2. Avoid excessive vehicle modifications: Adding spoilers, protective covers, or wings can disrupt the original aerodynamic design, increasing wind resistance and consuming extra fuel. Modifying lighting systems increases electrical load, leading to unnecessary fuel consumption; 3. Develop good driving habits: Avoid sudden acceleration, high-speed driving in low gears, prolonged idling, frequent lane changes, or braking. Aim for smooth starts, steady-speed driving, and reduced braking.
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