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Old 09-05-2017, 05:39 PM   #1
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Well, that's about 30 miles worth of gas. On a recent trip I averaged 65mph and never put more than 3.3 gallons in the tank. The 3.3 was after 206 miles so that tank only averaged 62.4 mpg. At that point I had almost a full gallon gas in the tank. Given that I'd say that 250 mile range is reasonable. Personally, I'd hesitate to carry extra gas unless I were really going into the wilderness. Yes, there are places where the next gas station is 100 miles away. That still gives me 150 miles of safety just in case the place I was counting on is closed. Seriously, this happened to me once in UT and the nearest station was 60 miles away. At any rate, with my luck any gas can would somehow defy my best attempts at security and I'd end up with all my stuff soaked in gasoline. On a related note, I see that the RC3 has a 5.2 gallon tank. Wonder it that tank fits the RX3?


 
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Old 09-05-2017, 05:52 PM   #2
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look in the lawn and garden section of Walmart, and look for a can of SEF small engine fuel, for 4 cycle, 94 octane it already comes in a round can sealed up, ethanol free, perfect for carrying for emergency fuel. and I don't see why you couldn't refill it. MY scooter requires hi test, and finding it at the moment is nearly impossible, especially since I refuse to ruin my fuel system with corn gas


 
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Old 09-05-2017, 05:56 PM   #3
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this is your other option, these can also be pressurized to use with an MSR stove, so if you camp they can do double duty. These are reinforced to resist pressure, where your drink bottle isn't, which can be a problem since gas cans form pressure when hot . the other thing useful about drink bottles, is they are good for storing oil, and take less space upright, then quart bottles, I have an aluminum one I blasted in the scooter, that holds about 3/4 of a quart https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...-20&th=1&psc=1


 
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Old 09-10-2017, 07:33 AM   #4
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look in the lawn and garden section of Walmart, and look for a can of SEF small engine fuel, for 4 cycle, 94 octane it already comes in a round can sealed up, ethanol free, perfect for carrying for emergency fuel. and I don't see why you couldn't refill it....
Another walk through the lawn garden section, and they have SEF cans for $1 each! Guess, I'll stick with water in the bottles... keep these handy for long rides.

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Old 09-10-2017, 01:44 PM   #5
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Another walk through the lawn garden section, and they have SEF cans for $1 each! Guess, I'll stick with water in the bottles... keep these handy for long rides.

you got them on clearance? lucky man there is one for 4 cycle and one for 2 cycle premixed, you can get year around at VP stations and online but just for more cost


 
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