[MOPO] OT- Re: [MOPO] 1/2 a Tank Only

2012-03-07 Thread Joseph Bonelli
Hi, John, from Joe.
 
Looks like a case of Damned if you Do; Damned if you Don't.  Arghh!
Joe
PS-- How I miss decent, reliable, all-covering Public Transportation!!!  
 


 From: John Waldman jhnwald...@yahoo.com
To: Joseph Bonelli joebom...@yahoo.com 
Sent: Tuesday, March 6, 2012 10:03 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] 1/2 a Tank Only
  

Joe, 
When the tank is full of gas there is less chance for evaporation. 
Gas is heavy, so your car will get better gas mileage with less weight (only 
filling to half a tank).  But the gas will have more room to evaporate 
into that half of a tank. 
I've heard that filling up in the morning is best when it is cooler. 
My two cents. 
  
John 
 


From: Joseph Bonelli joebom...@yahoo.com
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
Sent: Tuesday, March 6, 2012 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] 1/2 a Tank Only


We in New Orleans are given different advice re fillups. It is recommended that 
we DO remain filled up or close to it at certain times of the year.  Otherwise, 
gasoline evaporates in the tank do to excessive heat in summertime.   
Which is the correct method??  Since I've personally almost evaporated in 
summer around here, I think I'll try to follow that advice. 

Joe B in NOLA 

This is really interesting!

At 09:28 PM 3/5/2012, Classic Movies wrote:
Thanks!  That's partially true, but here are some additional comments from an 
expert on how to save:

  * Fill the tank full. If you need to fill up, fill up all the way. The more 
money you try to save by adding $10 today and then $20 tomorrow will be wasted 
since each time you will have to travel to the station and wait for a pump. 
Instead, do it all at once to save time and money.
  * Don't top up your tank between fills. It is wasted money and bad for the 
environment because it invariably forces liquid fuel into the evaporative 
emissions system where it overwhelms circuits that are supposed to only route 
fuel tank vapors to the engine while it is running and can be burned.
  * Wait until you have a quarter tank but don't push this any further. Doing 
this can extend your gas mileage because you
 are hauling a lighter fuel load. It also gives you the opportunity to buy more 
gas if you run across a bargain. However, in cold weather, you run an increased 
risk of condensation in the fuel tank. Running a car with less than a quarter 
tank can shorten the life of the electric fuel pump and running on empty will 
often destroy the pump.

Brad


At 02:38 PM 3/3/2012, filmguy2...@aol.com wrote:

Hi.
8-)
..

Do you want to DO something about our oil/energy problem?.
:-\
.

Fill up the gas tank on your car ONLY half way...EVERY time.

There is NO need for your car to expend the energy of the WEIGHT of a half a 
tank of gas all the while you
 drive...
:-(
...This increases your gas mileage a small amount.

You will have to get gas twice as often...but you will pay only half as 
much each time you get gas..
:-$
.( Not really..but it feels like it)

PLEASE PASS this idea on...!!

Can you imagine the amount of energy saved if MILLIONS of Americans do 
this.
O:-)
.
:-D
each in their own small way.

                                    Thanks!...
8-)
...

Dick Clark



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Re: [MOPO] 1/2 a Tank Only

2012-03-06 Thread eMoviePoster.com
This is really interesting!

At 09:28 PM 3/5/2012, Classic Movies wrote:
Thanks!  That's partially true, but here are some additional comments from an 
expert on how to save:

   * Fill the tank full. If you need to fill up, fill up all the way. The more 
 money you try to save by adding $10 today and then $20 tomorrow will be 
 wasted since each time you will have to travel to the station and wait for a 
 pump. Instead, do it all at once to save time and money.
   * Don't top up your tank between fills. It is wasted money and bad for the 
 environment because it invariably forces liquid fuel into the evaporative 
 emissions system where it overwhelms circuits that are supposed to only route 
 fuel tank vapors to the engine while it is running and can be burned.
   * Wait until you have a quarter tank but don't push this any further. Doing 
 this can extend your gas mileage because you are hauling a lighter fuel load. 
 It also gives you the opportunity to buy more gas if you run across a 
 bargain. However, in cold weather, you run an increased risk of condensation 
 in the fuel tank. Running a car with less than a quarter tank can shorten the 
 life of the electric fuel pump and running on empty will often destroy the 
 pump.

Brad


At 02:38 PM 3/3/2012, filmguy2...@aol.com wrote:

Hi.
8-)
..

Do you want to DO something about our oil/energy problem?.
:-\
.

Fill up the gas tank on your car ONLY half way...EVERY time.

There is NO need for your car to expend the energy of the WEIGHT of a half a 
tank of gas all the while you drive...
:-(
...This increases your gas mileage a small amount.

You will have to get gas twice as often...but you will pay only half as 
much each time you get gas..
:-$
.( Not really..but it feels like it)

PLEASE PASS this idea on...!!

Can you imagine the amount of energy saved if MILLIONS of Americans do 
this.
O:-)
.
:-D
each in their own small way.

 Thanks!...
8-)
...

Dick Clark



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Re: [MOPO] 1/2 a Tank Only

2012-03-06 Thread Joseph Bonelli
We in New Orleans are given different advice re fillups. It is recommended that 
we DO remain filled up or close to it at certain times of the year.  Otherwise, 
gasoline evaporates in the tank do to excessive heat in summertime.  
Which is the correct method??  Since I've personally almost evaporated in 
summer around here, I think I'll try to follow that advice.
 
Joe B in NOLA
 
This is really interesting!

At 09:28 PM 3/5/2012, Classic Movies wrote:
Thanks!  That's partially true, but here are some additional comments from an 
expert on how to save:

   * Fill the tank full. If you need to fill up, fill up all the way. The more 
money you try to save by adding $10 today and then $20 tomorrow will be wasted 
since each time you will have to travel to the station and wait for a pump. 
Instead, do it all at once to save time and money.
   * Don't top up your tank between fills. It is wasted money and bad for the 
environment because it invariably forces liquid fuel into the evaporative 
emissions system where it overwhelms circuits that are supposed to only route 
fuel tank vapors to the engine while it is running and can be burned.
   * Wait until you have a quarter tank but don't push this any further. Doing 
this can extend your gas mileage because you are hauling a lighter fuel load. 
It also gives you the opportunity to buy more gas if you run across a bargain. 
However, in cold weather, you run an increased risk of condensation in the 
fuel tank. Running a car with less than a quarter tank can shorten the life of 
the electric fuel pump and running on empty will often destroy the pump.

Brad


At 02:38 PM 3/3/2012, filmguy2...@aol.com wrote:

Hi.
8-)
..

Do you want to DO something about our oil/energy problem?.
:-\
.

Fill up the gas tank on your car ONLY half way...EVERY time.

There is NO need for your car to expend the energy of the WEIGHT of a half a 
tank of gas all the while you drive...
:-(
...This increases your gas mileage a small amount.

You will have to get gas twice as often...but you will pay only half as 
much each time you get gas..
:-$
.( Not really..but it feels like it)

PLEASE PASS this idea on...!!

Can you imagine the amount of energy saved if MILLIONS of Americans do 
this.
O:-)
.
:-D
each in their own small way.

                                     Thanks!...
8-)
...

Dick Clark



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Re: [MOPO] 1/2 a Tank Only

2012-03-06 Thread John Waldman
Think what kind of mileage you could get if you took the doors, hood, seats, 
and spare tire off the car.
JW



From: eMoviePoster.com m...@emovieposter.com
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
Sent: Tuesday, March 6, 2012 9:00 AM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] 1/2 a Tank Only

This is really interesting!

At 09:28 PM 3/5/2012, Classic Movies wrote:
Thanks!  That's partially true, but here are some additional comments from an 
expert on how to save:

  * Fill the tank full. If you need to fill up, fill up all the way. The more 
money you try to save by adding $10 today and then $20 tomorrow will be wasted 
since each time you will have to travel to the station and wait for a pump. 
Instead, do it all at once to save time and money.
  * Don't top up your tank between fills. It is wasted money and bad for the 
environment because it invariably forces liquid fuel into the evaporative 
emissions system where it overwhelms circuits that are supposed to only route 
fuel tank vapors to the engine while it is running and can be burned.
  * Wait until you have a quarter tank but don't push this any further. Doing 
this can extend your gas mileage because you are hauling a lighter fuel load. 
It also gives you the opportunity to buy more gas if you run across a bargain. 
However, in cold weather, you run an increased risk of condensation in the 
fuel tank. Running a car with less than a quarter tank can shorten the life of 
the electric fuel pump and running on empty will often destroy the pump.

Brad


At 02:38 PM 3/3/2012, filmguy2...@aol.com wrote:

Hi.
8-)
..

Do you want to DO something about our oil/energy problem?.
:-\
.

Fill up the gas tank on your car ONLY half way...EVERY time.

There is NO need for your car to expend the energy of the WEIGHT of a half a 
tank of gas all the while you drive...
:-(
...This increases your gas mileage a small amount.

You will have to get gas twice as often...but you will pay only half as 
much each time you get gas..
:-$
.( Not really..but it feels like it)

PLEASE PASS this idea on...!!

Can you imagine the amount of energy saved if MILLIONS of Americans do 
this.
O:-)
.
:-D
each in their own small way.

                                    Thanks!...
8-)
...

Dick Clark



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