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so you are "that guy" ?
lol
My dad is that guy anytime he buys a new car the first thing he does is test to see how far he can drive on empty, my mom had to bring him a can of gas twice when he ran out on i-12. first with his truck and the second with his vette.
My dad is that guy anytime he buys a new car the first thing he does is test to see how far he can drive on empty, my mom had to bring him a can of gas twice when he ran out on i-12. first with his truck and the second with his vette.
My dad always got annoyed whenever I would let my fuel run down to virtually nothing before refilling.
His position on the matter was that fuel tanks have grit and other deposits that are heavier than the gasoline and they fall to the bottom of the gasoline in the tank, but if you run it nearly dry, that material remains in suspension and will run through the engine - potentially doing harm.
First, I suspect he was always right about it. But I also suspect that it was a bigger deal back in the 60s and 70s, when gasoline wasn't nearly as clean as it is now.