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Old 02-14-2014, 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Glyn M Ruck
This was your post & it is nonsense on multiple counts.

My answer is it makes no difference. To each his own.
My original post is Nonsense ? So are you suggesting that running on a near empty gas tank with a fuel pump sucking up mostly air instead of fuel from your near empty tank is a good thing and will not over heat the pump?


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Please read my posts. I clarified not running the tank empty. I said run down to low fuel warning.

You are just being obtuse.
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Ok cool , I'm sorry for being obtuse Glyn, but I wanted to know "clearly" where you stand on this topic and I think we are basically on the same page with some minor differences of opinion. Have a good night.

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So can I replace my fuel filter with a teabag? Has anyone done this? Any performance gains?
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Just a thought

Ok, so don't shoot me down for this.

I had a problem simialr to the original posters when i had a volvo (yeah.. a volvo deal with it ).

My problem was when i filled the car up with petrol, it would run ok for a few miles then start behaving badly - coughing, hesitation etc. When I got to my destination , parked up and returned - it would run fine for a while - then again cough etc.. slowly the distances between the 'incidents' got further apart until a refill. It ran perfectly on near empty or 1/4 full.

The problem was no air was being allowed in to the tank to replace the fuel being fed through to the engine - this caused a partial vacuum and made it more difficult to feed the engine with petrol. When the car was parked - the vacuum was released over time - the reason it took longer to cause the problem was because there was more and more air in the tank and it took longer to create the partial vacuum - therefore it ran better with an emptier tank (was blockage in filler cap - used a needle to resolve it!)

ok, there are my thoughts from a first time poster - relevant or not - get your guns out!

Now just got to find some panels for my car - bit of an accident - thinking about repairing and keeping my car - gutted! (w204 2010 C-Class need bumper, grill, bonnet, NS wing - will check on here for spares - any guidance would be cool, especially a how-to guide on wings etc...)

cheers all,

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Nothing strange about that. A breather problem could potentially cause such behaviour but all conditions would need to be on the edge of spec.

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