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Bad for the Car if You Fill up Close to Empty?

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<< I have to agree.

The engine itself has no way of knowing the difference between "lots of gas" and "almost empty."

The engine becomes acutely aware of the issue, however, when you cross the threshhold of "almost empty" to "empty."
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hah yep, but by then it's too late and it chokes to death till you take the 5 mile hike back uphill both ways to the gas station.....heh
 


<< I have to agree.

The engine itself has no way of knowing the difference between "lots of gas" and "almost empty."

The engine becomes acutely aware of the issue, however, when you cross the threshhold of "almost empty" to "empty."
>>



hah yep, but by then it's too late and it chokes to death till you take the 5 mile hike back uphill both ways to the gas station.....heh
 


<< Um...


More gas equals more driving
More driving equals more wear and tear
Therefore gas is bad for your car? 😕
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My god man!
I never knew!!!!
To think, all this time I have been driving my car and thats bad for it!!!!

SAVE ME JEBUS!

🙂

Too funny....
 
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