What you dont realize is the specific gravity of alcohol being 20% lighter than water. In other words if you look at the way it sloshes when you move the car you will see it.
Any float will have a hard time staying up in alcohol, and the amount of liquid present in the lines is enough to sustain the car at very hard accelleration.. even if you car could do wheelies for 100 feet.. its no different than gasoline.
A 12 second Buick will consume approx 3/4 ounce per second. In two seconds your car is leveled.. there is more than 1.5 ounces in the lines.
Now.. I can make a small circuit to condition the signal from the low level so it doesnt respond as fast. Kinda like the way its done on Japanese cars with theyre fuel guages..so it doesnt bounce. I personally dont mind the blinking cuase as the blinking gets more aggressive.. I know the level is getting lower. Vs having a lite tell you ... your out all of a sudden. This is why I dont include a blinking LED for low level.
Look at your GM gas tank guage

when it gets to 1/4 tank. So would you want a guage that all of a sudden doesnt move and you cant tell how much you have left
Racing the car from a dig with a low fuel tank, low alky tank, low tranny fluid level, etc... is a bad thing. From a roll.. not that much an issue.. most cars.
When the car hits a 1.3 60 foot, and breaks into the 9's or faster, please invest in a fuel cell with foam and no low level :biggrin: Until then.. keep working on the tune
