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Pumping Gas - How to Get The Most Out of Your Money

With Gas price skyrocketing ($4.00+ per gallon in Marin County, CA), I really appreciate getting the follwing tips on how to effectively pump gas and save the precious commodities - money and Gas.  And yes, I have been doing everything wrong until now, and probably still will ...

1) Only buy or fill up your car or truck in the early morning when the ground temperature is still cold.

Remember that all service stations have their storage tanks buried below ground. The colder the ground, the more dense the gasoline. When it gets warmer, gasoline expands, so buying in the afternoon or in the evening...your gallon is not exactly a gallon.

In the petroleum business, the specific gravity and the temperature of the gasoline, diesel and jet fuel, ethanol and other petroleum products plays an important role. A 1-degree rise in temperature makes a big difference.  The service stations do not have temperature compensation at the pumps as the distributors do.  So make sure you only pump the gas when the temperature is low.    

2) When you're filling up, do not squeeze the trigger of the nozzle to a fast mode. If you look, you will see that the trigger has three (3) stages: low, middle, and high. In slow mode you would be pumping on low speed, thereby minimizing the vapors that are created while you are pumping. All hoses at the pump have a vapor return system. If you are pumping on the fast rate, more of the liquid that goes into your tank becomes vapor. Those vapors are sucked up and fed back into the underground storage tank, so you're getting less gas for your money.

3) One of the most important tips is to fill up when your gas tank is HALF FULL (or HALF EMPTY). The reason for this is, the more gas you have in your tank, the less air there will be occupying the tank's empty space. More air = more evaporation.

Gasoline evaporates faster than you can imagine. Gasoline storage tanks have an internal floating roof. This roof serves to create zero clearance between the gas and the atmosphere, so as to minimize the evaporation of the fuel.

4) Another reminder:  If there is a gasoline truck pumping into the storage tanks when you stop to buy gas, DO NOT fill up--most likely the gasoline is being stirred up as the gas is being delivered, and you might pick up some of the dirt that normally settles to the bottom of the tank.

Hope this will help you save a little when you pump those precious gas!

 

Comments

Sylvia:  Great post.  I learned several things here.  The part about filling up when it is half full, and also about filling it slowly.  I did not know that.  Thanks for sharing.
Posted by Fort Worth Real Estate - - - Karen Anne Stone (New Home Hunters of Fort Worth and Tarrant County) about 4 years ago
By the way... I really like the way you have customized your Active Rain blog page.  It looks really great !
Posted by Fort Worth Real Estate - - - Karen Anne Stone (New Home Hunters of Fort Worth and Tarrant County) about 4 years ago

You should take a look at my blog "The Future Of Real Estate" Let me know if you have any questions. Thank You!!

Posted by Andy Laughlin (ConnectRealty.com) about 4 years ago
Noticed two things that I did not know before, and they turned to be the same that Karen Anne mentioned. No idea why it happens this way, but it is fascinating anyway
Posted by Jon Zolsky, Daytona Beach, FL. FunCoast Realty, 386-405-4408 about 4 years ago
Sylvia, That is great advice Thanks for the information gas prices here in the Bay Area and California are among the highest. 
Posted by Orobosa Idehen/ Sacramento/ Elk Grove/ Wilton (Idehen Real Estate Investment Group - Keller Williams Realty) about 4 years ago
This is all very good information. If a gallon is not really a gallon if it is hot likely we here in Arizona won't be buying gallons all summer.
Posted by Benjamin Realty LLC about 4 years ago

Thanks Karen.  I got these tips and they are actually quite logical.  I also like to fill up fast, especially when it's cold out.  Guess I will have to bundle up in the winter. 

About the background of my blog - the great thing about Active Rain... I looked at what other peopel are doing and just copied them (sorry!).  They are also very generous about sharing ideas here..... Sylvia

 

Posted by Sylvia Barry,Marin Luxury Home,Marin Short Sale (Frank Howard Allen (#1 Sales in Marin County)) about 4 years ago
Hi, Andy, Thanks for visiting.  Will go and check out your blog... Sylvia
Posted by Sylvia Barry,Marin Luxury Home,Marin Short Sale (Frank Howard Allen (#1 Sales in Marin County)) about 4 years ago

Hi Jon, Thanks for visiting.  It does make sense though, doesn't it.  The person who wrote this works in the industry..  Sylvia

Posted by Sylvia Barry,Marin Luxury Home,Marin Short Sale (Frank Howard Allen (#1 Sales in Marin County)) about 4 years ago
Yes, Orobosa, I share your pain... espeically for us Realtors, who have to drive around (short distances, no less) to look at houses... Chronicle had an article out studying gas price, Arco won.....Sylvia 
Posted by Sylvia Barry,Marin Luxury Home,Marin Short Sale (Frank Howard Allen (#1 Sales in Marin County)) about 4 years ago
Hi Bob and Carolin:  You are probably right, but that physics does make sense, doesn't it.  Guess Karen from Fort Worth probably feel the same way.  Perhaps you have to go to gas station at midnight?  O.K. Just kidding, even I would not do that.. Sylvia
Posted by Sylvia Barry,Marin Luxury Home,Marin Short Sale (Frank Howard Allen (#1 Sales in Marin County)) about 4 years ago
Interesting tips...mahalo.  Jeff from Maui
Posted by Jeff Graves, Real Estate Agent (Coldwell Banker Island Properties) about 4 years ago
Sylvia, good points to keep in mind. Thanks for sharing.
Posted by Michael Setunsky, Michael's Commercial Northern Virginia Commercial Real Estate (703.831.4028, http://michaelscommercial.com) about 4 years ago

Sylvia,

I now feel like a "gas pumping expert" - thank you!!!!

Tina in Virginia

Posted by Tina Merritt - Virginia Real Estate (Nest Realty) about 4 years ago

Hi Jeff:  Thanks for coming, all the way from Maui!!  Curious about the gas price in your area ... Sylvia

Posted by Sylvia Barry,Marin Luxury Home,Marin Short Sale (Frank Howard Allen (#1 Sales in Marin County)) about 4 years ago
Hi Michael.  Glad you find them useful.. Sylvia
Posted by Sylvia Barry,Marin Luxury Home,Marin Short Sale (Frank Howard Allen (#1 Sales in Marin County)) about 4 years ago
Hello Tina:  Thanks for accepting the Face Book Invitation.  I am anxious to see how much I remember when I go and pump that gas next time.. Sylvia
Posted by Sylvia Barry,Marin Luxury Home,Marin Short Sale (Frank Howard Allen (#1 Sales in Marin County)) about 4 years ago

Hey every drop counts and we must make our money must stretch like never before.  Great tips thanks!

 

Posted by Frank Marta | Texas Home Loan Specialist (Nuhome Group, LLC - Houston Tx|Mortgage Broker| 713-373-0345) about 4 years ago

Yes, Frank, glad you enjoyed it.  You are definitely right about the fact that every drop/penny counts, especially now.  Thanks for the reminder.   Sylvia

Posted by Sylvia Barry,Marin Luxury Home,Marin Short Sale (Frank Howard Allen (#1 Sales in Marin County)) about 4 years ago
Always good to hear about this again. Now I'm heading out EARLY so my Trusty Subaru can swizzle some fuel before we head to the hills to show LAND this morning..=)  I get about 35 MPG with my "Mountain Goat" car, BTW...
Posted by Asheville NC Properties of Enduring Excellence about 4 years ago
I know.  JaneeAnne, I have a VAN (yes, pretty sad, but I still drive my son's teams - another two years to go), so my gasoline bill is pretty high there.  My husband has a Subaru, not a hybrid, but he is very happy with the car.  
Posted by Sylvia Barry,Marin Luxury Home,Marin Short Sale (Frank Howard Allen (#1 Sales in Marin County)) about 4 years ago
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