> Maybe the real problem is the gas station you're filling up at. Here in the
> SF Bay area we have a magical phenomena that takes place when the tankers
> load up at the local refineries. It seems that the closer the gas station is
> to the refinery the more the gas costs. So if a tanker only has to go 10
> miles to fill up the tanks at a service station, they charge 20% more than
> if they have to drive 150 miles to a town in the Central Valley. Using those
> type of calculations, maybe you really get 28MPG but the gas station is only
> giving you 2 gallons when the pump says 4. Or maybe the pump is sucking up a
> gallon for every 2 gallons it delivers. 
> Hey, what the heck......we're running out of reasonable ideas.

That I know is not the reason. I put in gas to the bottom of the neck, about 3.5 Gl 
and 
pump reads 3.5 Gl. I have gone to every known brand of fuel for the last few months 
just 
to see if it was in the fuel.

Thanks for the help
Paulo 
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