Originally posted by: Jensenfc
My car doesn't have a low fuel light so I never like to go that far under a quarter tank. There is no sense to run out of gas if you get lost or stuck in traffic for some reason. It also isn't good on your fuel pump/filter because it can suck up the junk from the bottom of the tank (I know thats debatable but whatever). Also, the unburnt gas that comes back from the engine is warm and if the tank is that low it will heat of the gas in the tank which makes the fuel pump run warmer which in theory will make the fuel pump die sooner (again debatable).
Originally posted by: Jensenfc
My car doesn't have a low fuel light so I never like to go that far under a quarter tank. There is no sense to run out of gas if you get lost or stuck in traffic for some reason. It also isn't good on your fuel pump/filter because it can suck up the junk from the bottom of the tank (I know thats debatable but whatever). Also, the unburnt gas that comes back from the engine is warm and if the tank is that low it will heat of the gas in the tank which makes the fuel pump run warmer which in theory will make the fuel pump die sooner (again debatable).
Originally posted by: LTC8K6
It is always sucking fuel from the bottom of the tank, so it is always sucking fuel from where all the junk is. Where else would it suck fuel from?
I suppose a really low fuel level might cause a lot of sloshing, which might stir some dormant crap up.
I have always heard the bit about cooling the pump and thus not running the tank low too often.
My uncle was a farmer and he simplified things by getting a desiel truck. Then all he had to do was fill up from his 1000 gallon tanks for tractors.Originally posted by: Beanie46
I usually refill at 1/2 tank. Why? We're quite rural and nothing within over a half hour drive is open. If something happens, like an emergency that requires driving a distance, just rather not have to seek a station that's open in the middle of the night, but instead just take off. That, and it's hell on electric fuel pumps, as noted above, to allow your tank to constantly get below 1/4 tank.