Gas on Empty?

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MrScott81

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Originally posted by: Munchies
Nope. I never went to school, all my auto knowledge has been passed down through my family, I am goign to colledge to become a firefigter pretty soon though, and run my shop as a part time deal.

good thing firefighters don't need to know how to spell either ;)
Also, it is widely known that Roger is indeed ATOT's chief mechanic.

edit:stupid double post
 

Chiboy

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Jun 4, 2002
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My dad telling me this all the time, it pisses me off because I know it is not true. It doesnt matter if you have half a tank or you are empty when you fillup again.
 

AmitPatel

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Fill up when the light turns on and not too much after that... btw, filling your tank up at halfway each time results in slightly less gas mileage and power because of the slightly higher average weight in gas you're carrying around.
 

GasX

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Originally posted by: Chiboy
My dad telling me this all the time, it pisses me off because I know it is not true. It doesnt matter if you have half a tank or you are empty when you fillup again.
Well, I am glad we sorted THAT out...
 

BillyBatson

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You don;t have to fill up half way! Though if you alwyas drive your car to the point where it runs out of gas it is a little rough on your pump. Other than that nope nothing espcially with gas milage.
 

GasX

Lifer
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You know, I just figured it out.

Ducknuts went to Vo-tech and re-registered as Munchies...
 

waggy

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Dec 14, 2000
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heh even i knew NOT to run it down to empty!

But cars suck. We need to put new rotors +pads on my wife's car and the check engine light just came on in mine. bah!

wich i knew how to fix this stuff myself. heh
 

BadNewsBears

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Originally posted by: MrScott81
Originally posted by: Munchies
Nope. I never went to school, all my auto knowledge has been passed down through my family, I am goign to colledge to become a firefigter pretty soon though, and run my shop as a part time deal.

good thing firefighters don't need to know how to spell either ;)
Also, it is widely known that Roger is indeed ATOT's chief mechanic.

edit:stupid double post
Ehh, my SM must be not at 100%, because that was lame.
 

Pepsi90919

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Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Taggart
I've read that the fuel acts as a coolant for the gas pump in your car. Staying below half a tank on a regular basis will shorten the life of your gas pump, or might cause it to burn out on you.

Is this post real?


LMAO!

yes because it's true.
 

Titan

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Oct 15, 1999
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A Vermont winter can make a car not start if it is low on gas, condesation in the fuel lines = a bad thing. Keeping the tank full keeps water vapor out.
 

Michael

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I grew up in Montreal and lived further North than that as well.

In the winter time we kept our fuel tanks full for a couple of reasons:

1) As has been mentioned, water will condense in the empty space. This is made worse by the large difference in temp in the winter. Water can then freeze and that locks up the fuel line.

2) When you live in an area where you could get stuck in snow, having a full tank of gas to run your engine longer for heat can save your life.

Once you get used to seeing 1/2 a tank (maybe 1/4) as the spot to fill-up, it becomes habit.

I actually checked up on #1 with a couple of friends who were mechanics. They all said the same, it isn't the first time more water condenses, it is cumulative and it hits harder in the winter time when the water freezes.

Michael
 

GrumpyMan

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May 14, 2001
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I seem to want to fill up everyday regardless because if I wait for a week to re-fill up then it costs me an extra 10 to 15 cents extra a gallon. I know it really doesn't make that much difference though. :(
 

lokiju

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Full tank makes your car weigh more, which means more to move, which means your car has to work harder and thus burn more gas, I notice a difference in off the line pick up with an almost empty tank.
 

Hey Munchies, let the people on this board decide for themselves who is right and who is wrong, they know my credentials and experience.

I was only pissed because he thinks im not a good auto tech, I am justa s good if not better than anyone out there


:roll:
 

StageLeft

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Sep 29, 2000
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I always run it to the E and then fill it up. Frankly I don't give a crap what it does to my car. Put a bullet in my brain the day I start filling up when it's half full. Filling up occurs frequently enough that I can't be bothered to engage in that nonsense. So to answer your question, well I guess I didn't. I was just venting :D
 

conjur

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Jun 7, 2001
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Originally posted by: Roger
Hey Munchies, let the people on this board decide for themselves who is right and who is wrong, they know my credentials and experience.

Who the fvck are you again???



































:p
 

Turin39789

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Nov 21, 2000
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Originally posted by: Roger
Watch it Conjur, you never know when you are going to need assistance :p


Speaking of assistance, wanna rebuild my motor? I think I've got an oil leak coming from behind the pulley, probably a ring
 

conjur

No Lifer
Jun 7, 2001
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Originally posted by: Roger
Watch it Conjur, you never know when you are going to need assistance :p

I still have 3 1/2 yrs of warranty and roadside service. ;)
 

GasX

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Munchies
UHHH NO. Thats the bigeest load of BS if heard in a while. And I should know considering I build engines for my income. Run it dry it wont hurt nuffin. It will just sputter a bit, cant hurt.
respeckicustoms.com

http://respeckicustoms.com/

Wow - greatest display of html prowess in the history of html prowess...
 

waggy

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Dec 14, 2000
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hey roger come to IL and fix my and my wifes car's!

I will buy you a beer! :beer:


heh.


Me and my wife are going to build a new house. I plan on building a big shed so i can get a older car to "tinker" on. Try to learn some of the stuff to fix it.

Since i am not working anymore it sounds like it would be fun.
 

Turin39789

Lifer
Nov 21, 2000
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Originally posted by: Roger
Speaking of assistance, wanna rebuild my motor? I think I've got an oil leak coming from behind the pulley, probably a ring

You mean oil seal.


yea, I dont listen well when I get it back from the mechanic.

I figure we can make conjur pay to ship the car up north to you, since he has been running off at the mouth.