MYTH or FACT....

The weight difference is pretty negligible. Not going to make much of a difference, although it will make a slight difference and give you better gas mileage without the extra weight of the gas. However, you supposedly lose more gas to evaporation in the 2nd half of the tank, because there are more gas fumes evaporating. The more space available for gas to evaporate the faster it will evaporate or so I've read... I would think it would be more dependent upon surface area of the gasoline exposed to air, which shouldn't change much. But I'm not really sure how gasoline evaporates.

Either way, I think it's basically a myth because either way you look at it, weight savings vs gas evaporation, the loss of gas mileage will be pretty insignificant. Of course the smaller the car, the more dramatic effect weight loss has on the gas mileage.

Regardless, there are MANY other things one can do to effectively get better gas mileage that are actually PROVEN to work. lol Inflate your tires, give your car a tune up. :D
 
holy carp...lol i said carp... this IS a 5 year old thread!

well my 2 cents:


protege's gas tank ~12 gal, so 8 lbs per gallon = 96 lbs for a full tank... 48 for a half... well you get the idea.

my ruling = even 96 lbs won't make that much of a difference... well you might get like 5 or 10 miles more on the tank if you don't have the weight... so no it won't make a difference
 
MS3s have a 14.5 gallon tank... that is my contribution to this old ass thread. Seriously, I was 11 when this was created.
 
Hell yeah, wtf. I thought I was ballin for being 18 but damn, he blew me out the water with a damn MS3
 
Haha ya. I bought an fc when I was 18, I was pretty satisfied with that.

Had an eg civic when I was 16/17 LOL
 
the ms3 was his moms car but she didnt like it in the snow or something and took his 6 for the winter and decided she liked the 6 better and gave him her car.. lol nice deal i think
 

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