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I’ve noticed the throttle on my truck seems more responsive with a full tank of gas. If I get down, for example, to 50 miles remaining on the tank it seems more sluggish. Is this in my head or does the truck maximize fuel economy if it’s getting lower on gas? I haven’t noticed a hard cutoff point when this happens but I have noticed that the truck wants to fly out of a gas station in comparison to how it drove in. Could be in my head! E93 gas
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Since most modern day fuels are trash, as the needle moves towards full, the flux capacitor is re charged as seen in the movie. Once that baby hits 88 mph, it's back on baby!!
 

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It definitely rides better with a full tank putting some weight on the rear suspension. Less jittery and smoother.
 


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Yep....the difference between a 4 and a 10 is six beers...
Hi Phil, at first i thought you were saying the closing time is ten. I heard that in GV they roll up the streets at 10. LOL
 

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Hi Phil, at first i thought you were saying the closing time is ten. I heard that in GV they roll up the streets at 10. LOL
Hi Thom...

No...it is 8 pm...which is about 4 minutes now for me to retire to bed for the night....:):):)

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If anything it should be faster when it's low on fuel because it's almost 100lbs lighter. :sunglasses::rockon:
 

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Every bird is black at night...

Mine is faster on 93 Octane! yeah baby...
 

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I’ve noticed this too on several cars I’ve owned. Lower than 1/4 of a tank tends to gradually get crappier. It’s like the engine is sluggish and doesn’t sound quite right. I try not to let it get that low but have in the past before the Ranger so the phenomenon, whether it’s just perception or not, isn’t Ranger specific. And yes, WOT is the most obvious way to experience this.
 

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If anything it should be faster when it's low on fuel because it's almost 100lbs lighter. :sunglasses::rockon:
Yeah, I would tend to think that vehicles would be lighter and therefore faster (and/or get better mileage) as the tank empties. This could be tested, of course, but I am not sure why anyone would bother....
 
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Yeah, I would tend to think that vehicles would be lighter and therefore faster (and or get better mileage) as the tank empties. This could be tested, of course, but I am not sure why anyone would bother....
I would say that I'm curious but have no motivation to actually find out as there are a lot of other variables that could affect any "tests" done. I'll just not let the tank get below 1/4 and call it problem solved :LOL:
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