osudewd said:If any thing I would think the extra 10 gallons or so would weigh you down for less, although so little it would be unnoticable.
JCell said:Does filling your tank full makes the engine use less gas? a guy at work tells me yes, i say no
which is it?
lgagno1 said:Him = right. But the difference would be very unnoticeable. For every 100lbs you add to a car, you lose about 1 mpg. So running with 4 gallons of gas opposed to 12 gallons or whatever would save you around 8 lbs per gallon of gas. So if you ran 4 instead of say 10, you would have around .5 more miles a gallon.
ooh ooh me too (2thumbs)Aricjm15 said:I would say your buddy is a ******* tool
so the answer is he is wrong?...my car is blue.(crazy)lgagno1 said:Him = right. But the difference would be very unnoticeable. For every 100lbs you add to a car, you lose about 1 mpg. So running with 4 gallons of gas opposed to 12 gallons or whatever would save you around 8 lbs per gallon of gas. So if you ran 4 instead of say 10, you would have around .5 more miles a gallon.
No, he's right. I did the math using long division. So now I pull a 637 gallon tank on a trailer behind. I'm actually making gas now, and every couple days I siphon some off to use in the other car. I don't need the middle east now. Somebody quick tell Bush!uclap5 said:someone is confused.
hahahahaahahahahaSciFiMan said:No, he's right. I did the math using long division. So now I pull a 637 gallon tank on a trailer behind. I'm actually making gas now, and every couple days I siphon some off to use in the other car. I don't need the middle east now. Somebody quick tell Bush!
QFTAricjm15 said:I would say your buddy is a ******* tool
I concurAricjm15 said:I would say your buddy is a ******* tool
SHHHHHH! Don't tell anyone. It's supposed to be a secret.redfyre said:And if you drive your car backwards you actually get gas back...