8008135 wrote:MYSCTR wrote:Sounds exactly what happened to us about a year or so ago.
My guess is you got 'bad gas' possibly with water in it or other. When you fill it up, note how much gas you are getting, if it is well under 1.3 gallons then you are not 'out' of gas - just out of good gas.
Go get Lucas gasoline treatment, use 1 tablespoon per fill up and off you go. This worked for us and we never have had that problem again. We still use Lucas on just about every tank to keep it clean.
So I'm really kicking myself for not remembering how much gas I was able to fill up after I ran out.
All I know is I had ridden about 60 miles when I ran out of gas that time. And I am getting about 60 mpg based on later fill ups.
Generally after riding about 50 miles, I am able to fill up about 0.8 gallons with the nozzle completely inside the tank and letting it auto shut-off.
But basically you're saying there definitely shouldn't be that much liquid in the tank when the scoot runs out of gas?
If you are sure you are only getting 60 mpg on an international we would say there has to be a reason as that is low. That does not sound right at all.
Here is a breakdown of a handful of tanks from an International:
Note the numbers are (1) Fill Up, (2) Date (3) Miles (4) gallons (5) mpg
73 1/27/15 103.20 1.026 100.58
72 12/4/14 101.00 1.202 84.03
71 10/28/14 110.60 1.237 89.41
70 10/14/14 89.70 1.147 78.20
69 9/30/14 114.80 1.204 95.35
68 9/22/14 111.80 1.212 92.24
67 9/19/14 96.70 1.091 88.63
66 9/15/14 91.80 1.139 80.60
65 9/13/14 86.40 1.014 85.21
64 9/13/14 100.10 1.068 93.73
63 9/12/14 92.00 0.938 98.08
This is from Fuelly.com for my wife 2009 International. She doesn't count miles, just fills up when the fuel gage shows low. Her all time average was 88.4mpg for her last 7,000 miles.
Note - Lucas cleans the gas tank. engine and acts like a tune up in the bottle which helps keep it running smoothly as well as helping protect you from contaminants (like water) in the gas.