stoutdog wrote:
Okay, random side note... why on earth are a number of you people not turning your cars off while filling up? Maybe I'm missing something here, but all you are dong is successfully wasting fuel (and probably risking a fire or worse). May as well leave the car running while you go into Wendys.... You aren't driving the car, you aren't even inside of it - why is it on?
It makes no sense! Especially from those of you who are trying to maximize your mpg...
3 Reasons for me.
1) First of all, most of the time when I pull into a fuel station, I've been running the engine for a while, and the turbo needs to cool down - i dont have a turbo timer. So, I really don't want to just shut off the engine and let the turbo cook.
2)I know this does not make any sense, but I found that when making several stops (shopping for example). When I have to start and stop the engine, my fuel gauge drops faster then it would if I just let the beast run.
3)All the big rigs let their engines idle when filling. So as long as I get to fill up at the big kids pump, I'm gonna act like they do. Even if I am "just a little guy" in the diesel family

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