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Originally Posted by JARblue
 I'm just not worried about it... if it happens to me, maybe I'll change my tune then. I can handle a little inconvenience. For what it's worth, I've never had the problem with any of my DDs (88 Pathfinder I drove 120K of the 220K total miles, 95 Explorer Sport 120K of 160K, 99 CR-V 180K of 250K, 2000 Sentra 10K of 50K - grandpa gave me the Sentra which I traded for the Z within 6 months  ). I drive the car until virtually empty so I know how many miles I can get on the tank - I never trust the car's fuel gauges, only the mileage counter. It's worked for me so far 
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You're silly. That makes no sense as a reason. LOL. You can do the same if you constantly fill up after driving only a couple hours and fill up again, rinse/repeat.
ex:
running to empty tank-
18.8 gallons used
396.87 miles driven
21.11 mpg (21.11010)
19.1ga. capacity tank
tank can go 403.2~ miles
filling up every couple hours-
3.65 gallons used
77.05 miles driven
21.11 mpg (21.10958)
19.1ga. capacity tank
tank can go 403.2~ miles