When do you fill up your gas tank?
#41
^^^this guy has the funniest signature. the light comes on when u have 2.5 gallons left, so u can still go about 60-80 miles or so depending where u are driving. i have gotten 431.8 miles on a tank and when i went to fill up i put it 14.28 gallons or something like that. ya it was kinda dying as i was pulling in. to everyone who puts "cheap" gas in. put chevron or shell in(with the fuel injector cleaner) it may seem more expensive, but u get almost 30 extra miles per tank. that is equivalent to one gallon, rather than using the cheap gas to save 2$ spend the extra money and u actually save more money. 3.39(i live in socal, GRRR) > 2.50 i would save by putting in the cheap stuff. sorry people always ask why i only put chevron in and they can't wrap their heads around this concept.
#44
Originally Posted by xdaflipguyx
with my stock rims and normal driving both freeways and side-streets my max is 320 miles...
now with 19" normal driving both freeways and side-streets my max is 270 miles...
now with 19" normal driving both freeways and side-streets my max is 270 miles...
#45
when do I fill up? Today, I paid $30, too At one time $21 would've gotten me the same amount of gas
Actually, I will be pumping on May 15th. I just read about some facebook group about "don't pump gas on may 15th zomg111oneone"
people are idiots
Actually, I will be pumping on May 15th. I just read about some facebook group about "don't pump gas on may 15th zomg111oneone"
people are idiots
#46
The May 15th boycott is nonsense...
http://www.snopes.com/politics/gasoline/nogas.asp
http://www.snopes.com/politics/gasoline/gasout.asp
Getting everyone to not buy gas in, say 2007 might make a difference, but a 1 day boycott won't make a difference. Even if you could get 100% awareness, take out the people that don't drive, the people that wouldn't normally need to fill up that day, and the ones that will regardless due to their jobs depending on it, and the potential effect is likely negligible.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/gasoline/nogas.asp
http://www.snopes.com/politics/gasoline/gasout.asp
Getting everyone to not buy gas in, say 2007 might make a difference, but a 1 day boycott won't make a difference. Even if you could get 100% awareness, take out the people that don't drive, the people that wouldn't normally need to fill up that day, and the ones that will regardless due to their jobs depending on it, and the potential effect is likely negligible.
#47
My light usually comes on at 310 miles. I drive 95% highway miles with a stick shift and lead foot. When the light comes on you have 2.5 gallons to spare, giving you 50+ miles to find a gas station. I have gone at least 350 on a full tank
#51
Sometimes I fill it up when its on the very last line, few times when its touching and once when it was under. I really dont care, there are way too many gas stations in NY, I can just pass one and find another in 5 minutes, no biggie.
#52
Originally Posted by 10PieceNuggets
Sometimes I fill it up when its on the very last line, few times when its touching and once when it was under. I really dont care, there are way too many gas stations in NY, I can just pass one and find another in 5 minutes, no biggie.
Condensation gets in the tank when it's empty, or near so.
Not a good idea.
Scott
#56
Originally Posted by rosedaleny806
true. cold freezing temps arent the best time to let the car have little gas
i rarely have to worry about that. its a nice sunny 62 degrees right now
i heard u east coast guys are getting pounded with a cold front