Patman, you need to get a life dude.
That's a myth. The pump is cooled by the fuel flowing THROUGH it, not the fuel surrounding it.quote:
Originally posted by Korean_redneck:
Seriously? You can burn your fuel pump by driving near empty? I gotta stop then.. and fill at 1/2 tank.quote:
Originally posted by Tosh:
And cheapin' out means the tank spends more time near empty, possibly overheating the fuel pump.
$3.05 USG equivalent helps this along too.quote:
Originally posted by njc:
Hardly ever fill it up, unless I'm travelling to some area where it's much cheaper.
I can probably go 3 weeks on a full tank in the Honda ... the Volvo only does ~5.5K/yr so it doesn't need to visit the pump much either.
I just looked it up - a gallon of gas weighs about 6 pounds. I was figuring a few more than that. So filling up my *** Saturn only adds about 60lbs!quote:
Originally posted by LT4 Vette:
With a FULL tank of gas , my 96 Vette will get 29 MPG on the highway in 6th gear. Low tire pressure, dirty fuel filter, old spark plugs will hurt gas mileage more than the extra weight of a full gas tank.
What do you think the Dealership replaced that took half a day?quote:
Originally posted by Matt_S:
Origin,
You probably saturated the vapor canister with fuel by doing that.
I'll acknowledge some myth surrounds the fuel cooling the fuel pump.quote:
Originally posted by Matt_S:
That's a myth. The pump is cooled by the fuel flowing THROUGH it, not the fuel surrounding it.quote:
Originally posted by Korean_redneck:
Seriously? You can burn your fuel pump by driving near empty? I gotta stop then.. and fill at 1/2 tank.quote:
Originally posted by Tosh:
And cheapin' out means the tank spends more time near empty, possibly overheating the fuel pump.
Personally, I always fill up my vehicles. I usually stop once a week, no matter what the gauge reads, and always record the mileage.