Tips on pumping gas
#11
RE: Tips on pumping gas
Hmm, I know gas is expensive but I'm not going to kill myself trying to fill up when I have half a tank, in the morning, and when the trucks haven't made a delivery. It can't be worth the hassle.
#14
RE: Tips on pumping gas
ORIGINAL: audi_n00b
Hmm, I know gas is expensive but I'm not going to kill myself trying to fill up when I have half a tank, in the morning, and when the trucks haven't made a delivery. It can't be worth the hassle.
Hmm, I know gas is expensive but I'm not going to kill myself trying to fill up when I have half a tank, in the morning, and when the trucks haven't made a delivery. It can't be worth the hassle.
#19
RE: Tips on pumping gas
Thats why I go to Hess. They're US only gas.
BTW, for those who still do believe you can make a difference pumping slowly to avoid fumes, etc. You know, if you condensed those fumes back into liquid, you'd probably end up with enough fuel to fire one cylinder, one time -IF THAT. Big F'n deal.
BTW, for those who still do believe you can make a difference pumping slowly to avoid fumes, etc. You know, if you condensed those fumes back into liquid, you'd probably end up with enough fuel to fire one cylinder, one time -IF THAT. Big F'n deal.
#20
RE: Tips on pumping gas
I'm goin to my local Sunoco from now on. No more Shell for me.
I'm writing the Saudi Embassy to let them know they won't see any more of my dolla bills comin their way. Who knows, maybe they'll send me a gift card to Red Lobster or something to try and win me back.
I'm writing the Saudi Embassy to let them know they won't see any more of my dolla bills comin their way. Who knows, maybe they'll send me a gift card to Red Lobster or something to try and win me back.