Quote from: Tortaruga on January 25, 2013, 11:43:47 amQuote from: RedRobin on January 25, 2013, 11:31:02 am....It's best not to run your tank right down below about a quarter full so you avoid the 'dregs'.????That's a first. That's what the fuel filter is for.....Perhaps I'm wrong but why clog up your fuel filter unecessarily?
Quote from: RedRobin on January 25, 2013, 11:31:02 am....It's best not to run your tank right down below about a quarter full so you avoid the 'dregs'.????That's a first. That's what the fuel filter is for.
....It's best not to run your tank right down below about a quarter full so you avoid the 'dregs'.
Quote from: Stumpey on January 25, 2013, 01:47:21 pmI think I am in the ball park age wise with RR and yes we never ran the tanks down in our 3.0ltr Capri's , Savage Cortina's or Dolomite Sprints guaranteed to suck up crap... :) So still do the same now 1/4 tank fill up or get very nervous....old school.Steve....Hi Steve and a Very Warm Welcome to the forum! It appears that I might be losing my crown of being the oldest guy on here - I'm 65yo but 22yo at heart according to several forum folks. Being divorced, the trouble is that I still fancy the 20 and 30-something ladies.Yes, Old School with fond memories of the cars you mentioned But I think that Gray's point is valid.
I think I am in the ball park age wise with RR and yes we never ran the tanks down in our 3.0ltr Capri's , Savage Cortina's or Dolomite Sprints guaranteed to suck up crap... :) So still do the same now 1/4 tank fill up or get very nervous....old school.Steve
What size are the fuel tanks in the Golf and Audi, 12.1 Gallons?
Probably average 350 before light comes on.
Thankful that my 25 year old daughter lives in Hollywood then. RR, will you warn me if heading to Hollywood any time soon?She's the cute one in this vid;&ob=av2n