J judas1 Guest Jul 14, 2002 #1 out of fuel already? 6&25 what the heck? maybe they are gauging for the final laps???
kat2220 Super Moderator Staff member Joined Jun 11, 2002 Messages 16,886 Points 0 Location Marietta, GA Jul 14, 2002 #2 Who is supposed to be responsible for calculating fuel mileage?? AND how much does driver/crew chief communication have to do with it??
Who is supposed to be responsible for calculating fuel mileage?? AND how much does driver/crew chief communication have to do with it??
J judas1 Guest Jul 14, 2002 #3 well, usually the crew ceif calculates those things and tells the driver what they want them to do.
kat2220 Super Moderator Staff member Joined Jun 11, 2002 Messages 16,886 Points 0 Location Marietta, GA Jul 14, 2002 #4 Originally posted by judas1 well, usually the crew ceif calculates those things and tells the driver what they want them to do. Click to expand... That's what I thought, but isn't a lot computerized too??:crashcomp:
Originally posted by judas1 well, usually the crew ceif calculates those things and tells the driver what they want them to do. Click to expand... That's what I thought, but isn't a lot computerized too??:crashcomp:
J judas1 Guest Jul 14, 2002 #5 no, they measure the fuel in a can and how much they put or got in the tank. then they can weight the can figure the fuel in gals and determine the amt of fuel put in and the fuel mileage.
no, they measure the fuel in a can and how much they put or got in the tank. then they can weight the can figure the fuel in gals and determine the amt of fuel put in and the fuel mileage.