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Originally Posted by kenchan
hey there, JAR.  lol! yah, i usually fill when my dot is near or at the middle mark.  mostly because i only drive on the weekends so i want to keep the fuel level sensors lubricated, and fuel as fresh as possible.
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I can understand that

I am filling up nearly every week because I've been making a lot of site visits lately, but I can't complain about driving this car and getting to bill mileage. It's win-win imo
On a nearly disastrous note, I left some fresh salmon in the car for several hours last night

It reeked this morning, but it's been taken care of and there is no hint of anything foul any longer. Thank God!!
On an actual disastrous note, I have attached some pictures of the failed HD that cost us $5K for emergency data recovery service a few weeks ago. The smaller holes are from a .338 bolt-action rifle and the big one is a from .44 Magnum handgun which totally destroyed the casing. Should have started with that one