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I can't say for sure if it will work, But the gas is stored underground
and ground temperature should not fluctuate during the day, hence no
change in density and you won't get more gas. Unless the pump and hose
are heating the gas? But then flow rate or how busy the dealer was
would be a bigger factor. The way the pumps are calibrated is also a
factor, but I am not familiar with the calibration methods.
Charlie Mathews
Steven Trovato wrote:
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> shop-talk supported in part by Fat Chance Garage
> http://fatchancegarage.com
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> Just reading an Advance Auto Parts advertisement. There is a heading
> "Advance Know-How, Creative ways to get ready in Advance and save
> gas!" It says, "Buy gasoline during the coolest time of the day--
> early morning or late evening is best. During these times gasoline is
> densest." Anybody think that will "save" any more gas than a tornado
> thing? :-)
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