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Old 12-18-2015, 01:50 PM   #92
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Originally Posted by Eighty 6 View Post
When you let your fuel level go down you raise the risk of those sediments getting through to your fuel system. Magic.
your logic doesn't stand up for that reason exactly, you previously had stated that there wasn't a risk with a full tank only with an almost empty one.


You also get a higher risk of getting hit by a car if you go outside, but there is no real direct link with going outside vs being ran over just like there is no real world effect of a full tank vs almost empty one (at least not since this millennium)
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