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  • EndreM
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    Originally posted by StereoInstaller1
    I do believe what our man Endre was saying here was

    "QUIT YOUR BITCHING YOU FUCKING LAZY, RICH AMERICANS!"


    or something like that
    Lol :rofl: Something like that, yes.
    They are talking about doubling the prices, 'cause of the pollution in the wintermonths.

    I want to fill 98 octane, but it's even more expensive. My Mini always get 98, though.

    Who pumps the oil out of the North Sea? We do. Who's got the most expensive gas? We do. Makes no sense.

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  • F34R
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    93 octane is about 4.91 in my area yesterday, I am sure it went up 5 cents over the night though. The most it went up one night was 15 cents. Fucking idiots.

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  • CorvallisBMW
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    Originally posted by SpecM
    that is bullshit

    fuel tanks are sealed with EVAP systems, no loss to fuel vapors

    in-ground fuel tanks temps do not flutuate that much
    Yep, very true on both counts.

    Also, the reason the roofs on gasoline storage tanks are 'floating' is to prevent any buildup of oxygen/air in the tank that could spark a fire. It has nothing to do with evaporation.

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  • Winning
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    Originally posted by EndreM
    $9,35 for 1 gallon 95 octane
    mmmm 95 octane! Lucky! I guess we are lucky over here price wise. Sells us your oil cheap or we will invade!

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  • mrsleeve
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    Originally posted by SpecM
    that is bullshit

    fuel tanks are sealed with EVAP systems, no loss to fuel vapors

    in-ground fuel tanks temps do not flutuate that much
    other than what escapes out the hole when filling you are total right

    and yup ground at 3-5 feet stays the yearly average temp for your location

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  • SpecM
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    that is bullshit

    fuel tanks are sealed with EVAP systems, no loss to fuel vapors

    in-ground fuel tanks temps do not flutuate that much

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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Originally posted by EndreM
    $9,35 for 1 gallon 95 octane
    I do believe what our man Endre was saying here was

    "QUIT YOUR BITCHING YOU FUCKING LAZY, RICH AMERICANS!"


    or something like that

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  • TwoJ's
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    At the Chevron a few blocks away it was $3.90 for 87 octane yesterday.

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  • devon.818
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    3.50 in MD.
    has gone up like 30-40 cents in last few weeks.

    i know this is wrong but we all will see a drop in gas prices over the next couple months, why? japan was a major consumer of petrol, now not so much.

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  • EndreM
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    $9,35 for 1 gallon 95 octane

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  • e30-RTN
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    3.44 round here.

    I've heard all of those things before. In michigan we dont have very many vapor return pumps. but you can still lose some to atmosphere.

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  • mrsleeve
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    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    I paid less than that for Diesel yesterday. I love living in a free state that has large amounts of Oil production and 4 refineries



    Originally posted by z31maniac
    Snopes.com owns servers that forward dumb chain emails, then people go to Snopes.com to determine if said email is true or not!
    Also Known left wing shills as well.

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  • TwoJ's
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    That is a bunch of bullshit.

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  • 5Toes
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    We should start a gas price thread!

    Good tips here.

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  • ck_taft325is
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    $3.78 for regular unleaded in Orting, WA.

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