Mister Will
01-30-2004, 05:09 PM
I was just responding to the thread about poor gas mileage with an LS1. The subject of running low on gas came up. I have always heard that if you run out of gas in a FI vehicle, a shop is needed to start it again.
I was wondering if this is true or an urban legend. I'm no mechanic, but some how gas has to be fed back to the injectors. I have heard that if you run out of gas. A vacuum is created in the gas tank and a check valve shuts off the supply. It's a safety feature to prevent gas from being dumped out during an accident should the line be broken. So it has to be reset in order to start the engine again.
I remember with my LT1, I was so low on gas that it wouldn't stay running. It would start right up, run for 15 seconds then shut down. It did this again and again. Perhaps the CPU shuts the engine down before the tank goes dry?
What needs to be done to restart an LS1 F-body after the injectors run dry?
Edit: Well I would still like the above question answered. But I just remembered. If you run out of gas in an LS1, your fuel pump is fried. It will then need to be replaced. I should know this because I had this happen to me during a test drive. Ran out of gas a block away from the dealer. Had to come back a week later to complete the test drive.
I was wondering if this is true or an urban legend. I'm no mechanic, but some how gas has to be fed back to the injectors. I have heard that if you run out of gas. A vacuum is created in the gas tank and a check valve shuts off the supply. It's a safety feature to prevent gas from being dumped out during an accident should the line be broken. So it has to be reset in order to start the engine again.
I remember with my LT1, I was so low on gas that it wouldn't stay running. It would start right up, run for 15 seconds then shut down. It did this again and again. Perhaps the CPU shuts the engine down before the tank goes dry?
What needs to be done to restart an LS1 F-body after the injectors run dry?
Edit: Well I would still like the above question answered. But I just remembered. If you run out of gas in an LS1, your fuel pump is fried. It will then need to be replaced. I should know this because I had this happen to me during a test drive. Ran out of gas a block away from the dealer. Had to come back a week later to complete the test drive.