Running Out of Gas!!

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MARC,

CONGRADULATIONS ON YOUR PURCHASE! I KNOW EXACTLY HOW YOU FEEL. WHEN I BOUGHT MY 1ST VIPER, I TOO RAN OUT OF GAS, NOT BEING USE TO HAVING NO LIGHT. FUNNY THING ABOUT IT WAS, I WASN'T EVEN MAD. I WAS SO HAPPY TO HAVE MY 1ST VIPER, ALL I COULD DO WAS SMILE. AT FIRST I THOUGHT SOMETHING WAS WRONG W/ MY CAR BECAUSE I WAS USE TO FEELING SO MUCH POWER & IT BECAME A LITTLE SLUGGISH. LOOKED AT MY GAUGES AND JUST LAUGHED.
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Just a little suggestion, try not to run your tank to low because a submersible electric fuel pump needs that fuel around it to keep it cool. Sure the pump will run at low levels, but it may fail prematurely as a result. I know my Viper gas gauge is inaccurate. Learn to drive by the trip mileage and you won't get caught empty. Hope this helps.
 

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Marc,

Shoulda' called one of your fellow members in the Yellow Fever club. We are much,much faster than roadside...and two Vipers would have gotten you TWICE the phone numbers(I have a better half so you could have kept the ones I got!!!)
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Marc,

Let's see...car fire...bad tire...now a popping noise...

YOU ARE DUE FOR SOME HONEY!!!!
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No Flame Intended...Just Observation,

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