Traveling cross country by my lonesome
#31
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Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
"Brandonb" <brandon@NOkamikosSPAM.com> wrote in message
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> A simple thought about refueling:
>
> Don't let the tank get near empty, fill up with at least 1/4 tank left
> (lots of people say 1/2 tank).
Carrying an extra 5g tank just in case... I usually carry 2 or 3 of them on
the rack on top of my XJ when I'm going on cross country trips like that...
It's nice for when you run into places that are obviously trying to gouge
prices due to their remoteness or whatever... Hell, I even carry empty 5g
tanks with me if I'm going to be in an area of Houston that has cheaper gas
than my area... Locally, the cheapest price for 87 octane is $2.83... If I'm
in the SE part of Houston, it's as low as $2.75... At $0.08 per gallon and
four 5g tanks, that's only $1.60, but every little bit helps... Basically,
it boils down to taking advantage of opportunities, but not going out of
your way so that it costs you more to get there than you save... Sometimes,
I'll throw a 55g drum in the back of my pickup and fill it up -- usually
with the 93 octane since that is what I use in my aircraft...
news:e2gqb7$35l$1@news.netins.net...
> A simple thought about refueling:
>
> Don't let the tank get near empty, fill up with at least 1/4 tank left
> (lots of people say 1/2 tank).
Carrying an extra 5g tank just in case... I usually carry 2 or 3 of them on
the rack on top of my XJ when I'm going on cross country trips like that...
It's nice for when you run into places that are obviously trying to gouge
prices due to their remoteness or whatever... Hell, I even carry empty 5g
tanks with me if I'm going to be in an area of Houston that has cheaper gas
than my area... Locally, the cheapest price for 87 octane is $2.83... If I'm
in the SE part of Houston, it's as low as $2.75... At $0.08 per gallon and
four 5g tanks, that's only $1.60, but every little bit helps... Basically,
it boils down to taking advantage of opportunities, but not going out of
your way so that it costs you more to get there than you save... Sometimes,
I'll throw a 55g drum in the back of my pickup and fill it up -- usually
with the 93 octane since that is what I use in my aircraft...
#32
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Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
He's travelling in his Mustang.
Moving from one side of the country to the other.
Ya REALLY think on ANY level that he would think about carrying a gas can?
"Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM@gmail.com> wrote in message
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: "Brandonb" <brandon@NOkamikosSPAM.com> wrote in message
: news:e2gqb7$35l$1@news.netins.net...
: > A simple thought about refueling:
: >
: > Don't let the tank get near empty, fill up with at least 1/4 tank left
: > (lots of people say 1/2 tank).
:
: Carrying an extra 5g tank just in case... I usually carry 2 or 3 of them
on
: the rack on top of my XJ when I'm going on cross country trips like
that...
: It's nice for when you run into places that are obviously trying to gouge
: prices due to their remoteness or whatever... Hell, I even carry empty 5g
: tanks with me if I'm going to be in an area of Houston that has cheaper
gas
: than my area... Locally, the cheapest price for 87 octane is $2.83... If
I'm
: in the SE part of Houston, it's as low as $2.75... At $0.08 per gallon and
: four 5g tanks, that's only $1.60, but every little bit helps... Basically,
: it boils down to taking advantage of opportunities, but not going out of
: your way so that it costs you more to get there than you save...
Sometimes,
: I'll throw a 55g drum in the back of my pickup and fill it up -- usually
: with the 93 octane since that is what I use in my aircraft...
:
:
Moving from one side of the country to the other.
Ya REALLY think on ANY level that he would think about carrying a gas can?
"Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:6RT2g.27671$ZB1.1844@tornado.texas.rr.com...
: "Brandonb" <brandon@NOkamikosSPAM.com> wrote in message
: news:e2gqb7$35l$1@news.netins.net...
: > A simple thought about refueling:
: >
: > Don't let the tank get near empty, fill up with at least 1/4 tank left
: > (lots of people say 1/2 tank).
:
: Carrying an extra 5g tank just in case... I usually carry 2 or 3 of them
on
: the rack on top of my XJ when I'm going on cross country trips like
that...
: It's nice for when you run into places that are obviously trying to gouge
: prices due to their remoteness or whatever... Hell, I even carry empty 5g
: tanks with me if I'm going to be in an area of Houston that has cheaper
gas
: than my area... Locally, the cheapest price for 87 octane is $2.83... If
I'm
: in the SE part of Houston, it's as low as $2.75... At $0.08 per gallon and
: four 5g tanks, that's only $1.60, but every little bit helps... Basically,
: it boils down to taking advantage of opportunities, but not going out of
: your way so that it costs you more to get there than you save...
Sometimes,
: I'll throw a 55g drum in the back of my pickup and fill it up -- usually
: with the 93 octane since that is what I use in my aircraft...
:
:
#33
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Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
He's travelling in his Mustang.
Moving from one side of the country to the other.
Ya REALLY think on ANY level that he would think about carrying a gas can?
"Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:6RT2g.27671$ZB1.1844@tornado.texas.rr.com...
: "Brandonb" <brandon@NOkamikosSPAM.com> wrote in message
: news:e2gqb7$35l$1@news.netins.net...
: > A simple thought about refueling:
: >
: > Don't let the tank get near empty, fill up with at least 1/4 tank left
: > (lots of people say 1/2 tank).
:
: Carrying an extra 5g tank just in case... I usually carry 2 or 3 of them
on
: the rack on top of my XJ when I'm going on cross country trips like
that...
: It's nice for when you run into places that are obviously trying to gouge
: prices due to their remoteness or whatever... Hell, I even carry empty 5g
: tanks with me if I'm going to be in an area of Houston that has cheaper
gas
: than my area... Locally, the cheapest price for 87 octane is $2.83... If
I'm
: in the SE part of Houston, it's as low as $2.75... At $0.08 per gallon and
: four 5g tanks, that's only $1.60, but every little bit helps... Basically,
: it boils down to taking advantage of opportunities, but not going out of
: your way so that it costs you more to get there than you save...
Sometimes,
: I'll throw a 55g drum in the back of my pickup and fill it up -- usually
: with the 93 octane since that is what I use in my aircraft...
:
:
Moving from one side of the country to the other.
Ya REALLY think on ANY level that he would think about carrying a gas can?
"Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:6RT2g.27671$ZB1.1844@tornado.texas.rr.com...
: "Brandonb" <brandon@NOkamikosSPAM.com> wrote in message
: news:e2gqb7$35l$1@news.netins.net...
: > A simple thought about refueling:
: >
: > Don't let the tank get near empty, fill up with at least 1/4 tank left
: > (lots of people say 1/2 tank).
:
: Carrying an extra 5g tank just in case... I usually carry 2 or 3 of them
on
: the rack on top of my XJ when I'm going on cross country trips like
that...
: It's nice for when you run into places that are obviously trying to gouge
: prices due to their remoteness or whatever... Hell, I even carry empty 5g
: tanks with me if I'm going to be in an area of Houston that has cheaper
gas
: than my area... Locally, the cheapest price for 87 octane is $2.83... If
I'm
: in the SE part of Houston, it's as low as $2.75... At $0.08 per gallon and
: four 5g tanks, that's only $1.60, but every little bit helps... Basically,
: it boils down to taking advantage of opportunities, but not going out of
: your way so that it costs you more to get there than you save...
Sometimes,
: I'll throw a 55g drum in the back of my pickup and fill it up -- usually
: with the 93 octane since that is what I use in my aircraft...
:
:
#34
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Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
He's travelling in his Mustang.
Moving from one side of the country to the other.
Ya REALLY think on ANY level that he would think about carrying a gas can?
"Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:6RT2g.27671$ZB1.1844@tornado.texas.rr.com...
: "Brandonb" <brandon@NOkamikosSPAM.com> wrote in message
: news:e2gqb7$35l$1@news.netins.net...
: > A simple thought about refueling:
: >
: > Don't let the tank get near empty, fill up with at least 1/4 tank left
: > (lots of people say 1/2 tank).
:
: Carrying an extra 5g tank just in case... I usually carry 2 or 3 of them
on
: the rack on top of my XJ when I'm going on cross country trips like
that...
: It's nice for when you run into places that are obviously trying to gouge
: prices due to their remoteness or whatever... Hell, I even carry empty 5g
: tanks with me if I'm going to be in an area of Houston that has cheaper
gas
: than my area... Locally, the cheapest price for 87 octane is $2.83... If
I'm
: in the SE part of Houston, it's as low as $2.75... At $0.08 per gallon and
: four 5g tanks, that's only $1.60, but every little bit helps... Basically,
: it boils down to taking advantage of opportunities, but not going out of
: your way so that it costs you more to get there than you save...
Sometimes,
: I'll throw a 55g drum in the back of my pickup and fill it up -- usually
: with the 93 octane since that is what I use in my aircraft...
:
:
Moving from one side of the country to the other.
Ya REALLY think on ANY level that he would think about carrying a gas can?
"Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:6RT2g.27671$ZB1.1844@tornado.texas.rr.com...
: "Brandonb" <brandon@NOkamikosSPAM.com> wrote in message
: news:e2gqb7$35l$1@news.netins.net...
: > A simple thought about refueling:
: >
: > Don't let the tank get near empty, fill up with at least 1/4 tank left
: > (lots of people say 1/2 tank).
:
: Carrying an extra 5g tank just in case... I usually carry 2 or 3 of them
on
: the rack on top of my XJ when I'm going on cross country trips like
that...
: It's nice for when you run into places that are obviously trying to gouge
: prices due to their remoteness or whatever... Hell, I even carry empty 5g
: tanks with me if I'm going to be in an area of Houston that has cheaper
gas
: than my area... Locally, the cheapest price for 87 octane is $2.83... If
I'm
: in the SE part of Houston, it's as low as $2.75... At $0.08 per gallon and
: four 5g tanks, that's only $1.60, but every little bit helps... Basically,
: it boils down to taking advantage of opportunities, but not going out of
: your way so that it costs you more to get there than you save...
Sometimes,
: I'll throw a 55g drum in the back of my pickup and fill it up -- usually
: with the 93 octane since that is what I use in my aircraft...
:
:
#35
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Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
Mid grade is cheaper than regular??
"Brandonb" <brandon@NOkamikosSPAM.com> wrote in message
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> A simple thought about refueling:
>
.. Also, if you're going through Iowa, the
> mid-grade 89/90 octane gas is cheaper than the 87 Octane by about 10
cents.
>
"Brandonb" <brandon@NOkamikosSPAM.com> wrote in message
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> A simple thought about refueling:
>
.. Also, if you're going through Iowa, the
> mid-grade 89/90 octane gas is cheaper than the 87 Octane by about 10
cents.
>
#36
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Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
Mid grade is cheaper than regular??
"Brandonb" <brandon@NOkamikosSPAM.com> wrote in message
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> A simple thought about refueling:
>
.. Also, if you're going through Iowa, the
> mid-grade 89/90 octane gas is cheaper than the 87 Octane by about 10
cents.
>
"Brandonb" <brandon@NOkamikosSPAM.com> wrote in message
news:e2gqb7$35l$1@news.netins.net...
> A simple thought about refueling:
>
.. Also, if you're going through Iowa, the
> mid-grade 89/90 octane gas is cheaper than the 87 Octane by about 10
cents.
>
#37
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Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
Mid grade is cheaper than regular??
"Brandonb" <brandon@NOkamikosSPAM.com> wrote in message
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> A simple thought about refueling:
>
.. Also, if you're going through Iowa, the
> mid-grade 89/90 octane gas is cheaper than the 87 Octane by about 10
cents.
>
"Brandonb" <brandon@NOkamikosSPAM.com> wrote in message
news:e2gqb7$35l$1@news.netins.net...
> A simple thought about refueling:
>
.. Also, if you're going through Iowa, the
> mid-grade 89/90 octane gas is cheaper than the 87 Octane by about 10
cents.
>
#38
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Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
Aye. Since we make the ethanol they tax it less. :)
Brandonb
mabar wrote:
> Mid grade is cheaper than regular??
>
>
> "Brandonb" <brandon@NOkamikosSPAM.com> wrote in message
> news:e2gqb7$35l$1@news.netins.net...
>
>>A simple thought about refueling:
>>
>
> . Also, if you're going through Iowa, the
>
>>mid-grade 89/90 octane gas is cheaper than the 87 Octane by about 10
>
> cents.
>
>
>
Brandonb
mabar wrote:
> Mid grade is cheaper than regular??
>
>
> "Brandonb" <brandon@NOkamikosSPAM.com> wrote in message
> news:e2gqb7$35l$1@news.netins.net...
>
>>A simple thought about refueling:
>>
>
> . Also, if you're going through Iowa, the
>
>>mid-grade 89/90 octane gas is cheaper than the 87 Octane by about 10
>
> cents.
>
>
>
#39
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Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
Aye. Since we make the ethanol they tax it less. :)
Brandonb
mabar wrote:
> Mid grade is cheaper than regular??
>
>
> "Brandonb" <brandon@NOkamikosSPAM.com> wrote in message
> news:e2gqb7$35l$1@news.netins.net...
>
>>A simple thought about refueling:
>>
>
> . Also, if you're going through Iowa, the
>
>>mid-grade 89/90 octane gas is cheaper than the 87 Octane by about 10
>
> cents.
>
>
>
Brandonb
mabar wrote:
> Mid grade is cheaper than regular??
>
>
> "Brandonb" <brandon@NOkamikosSPAM.com> wrote in message
> news:e2gqb7$35l$1@news.netins.net...
>
>>A simple thought about refueling:
>>
>
> . Also, if you're going through Iowa, the
>
>>mid-grade 89/90 octane gas is cheaper than the 87 Octane by about 10
>
> cents.
>
>
>
#40
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Re: Traveling cross country by my lonesome
Aye. Since we make the ethanol they tax it less. :)
Brandonb
mabar wrote:
> Mid grade is cheaper than regular??
>
>
> "Brandonb" <brandon@NOkamikosSPAM.com> wrote in message
> news:e2gqb7$35l$1@news.netins.net...
>
>>A simple thought about refueling:
>>
>
> . Also, if you're going through Iowa, the
>
>>mid-grade 89/90 octane gas is cheaper than the 87 Octane by about 10
>
> cents.
>
>
>
Brandonb
mabar wrote:
> Mid grade is cheaper than regular??
>
>
> "Brandonb" <brandon@NOkamikosSPAM.com> wrote in message
> news:e2gqb7$35l$1@news.netins.net...
>
>>A simple thought about refueling:
>>
>
> . Also, if you're going through Iowa, the
>
>>mid-grade 89/90 octane gas is cheaper than the 87 Octane by about 10
>
> cents.
>
>
>