backstory is that i try to fill up my tank more when gas prices are at a low and less as prices go up to make my long term average cost per gallon lower.

now given current events, and empirical reality, gas has only been going up and will continue to go up. we could assume different curves(only constraint being that price per gallon goes up as time goes forward), but if you buy your gas now you will spend less money then you have if you bought it tomorrow, day after, or week down the road. my estimate is that it will be month minimum before it gets cheaper.

now that I have put this out there into the world you should fill up asap, I already filled up before making this post and other people will come up with this idea independently of me.

  • Miles O'Brien
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    6 days ago

    I own a regular gasoline truck. It once spent over a year sitting in a driveway with no battery or driveshaft, and a half filled tank of gas.

    After putting in a new battery and drive shaft, I didn’t remember how much gas was in it anymore, so I took my 2gal can and put abiut half in to get it started.

    No issues starting beyond the usual no gas primed in the line or fuel rail, so it took a second, and I drove it for about 50 miles before stopping at a gas station.

    I have also never once swapped the gas in my mower after letting it sit all winter.

    I understand that gas degrades, I just have never had gas that sat long enough to go bad I guess? I don’t think 1 gallon of gas would “fix” 15 gallons of bad gas…

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      6 days ago

      Lawn mower engines operate on nearly anything though.

      Same with old vehicles, although newer gas with ethanol eats up the rubber.

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        5 days ago

        There’s a guy on YouTube who makes videos of running a mower engine on various things, and holy shit I’m surprised nobody has gotten a mower to run on pure grass yet…

        It’s a 90s truck, and the newest vehicle I’ve ever let sit that long is from the mid-00s.

        Guess I’ve just been lucky with how my gas has gone bad?