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loveless
· 8 years ago
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the one on the right. it drives a couple of my friends insane who are the left ones.
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trashmanrevenge
· 8 years ago
im the third one the one who does not have a car
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klymaxx
· 8 years ago
Me too :D my husband is the one on the right though
notaguestnomore
· 8 years ago
I'm a mix. I let it get to the E, and THEN i start saying I need to fill up :P
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pokethebear
· 8 years ago
I'm on the left, never know when you'll have an emergency.
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anthracite
· 8 years ago
When my car tells me to fill up, it usually only takes 40-42 liters to fill up, while it holds 55 liters. I could've done over 200 km before it was really empty.
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pokethebear
· 8 years ago
Mine holds 135 liters
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anthracite
· 8 years ago
Your point? Yours is bigger?
norwegiangirl
· 8 years ago
What kind of car has 135 liter fuel capasity?
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pokethebear
· 8 years ago
F-150. 35 gallon tank. If I'm careful it's good for 700+ miles.
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aeacus
· 8 years ago
Not good to let it get all the way to E because the sediments in the tank will start to go through the fuel filter which will wear it out quicker
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anthracite
· 8 years ago
That's what the filter *IS* for. The fuel pump always takes gas from the bottom or it wouldn't be able to use everything. However, if you do actually run empty, that could be bad for the pump and the engine.
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aeacus
· 8 years ago
The pump is not on the bottom of the tank
anthracite
· 8 years ago
I didn't say that. But it is submerged in petrol.
aeacus
· 8 years ago
The sediments are floating in the gas therefore the less gas you have the more sediment is getting sucked through the filter because it's not as diluted as when you have a full tank.