NO NO NO not Subzila, my shell card!! I did not think it had a stopping point but tried to fill up Subzila today and it stopped at $100, my fuel gage on the other hand still had room left before it would stop. Wound up at between 3/4 and full, and that was 25 gallons of 93 octane premium!! It was just under 1/4 tank so though I would get it topped all the way up, but no dice.
Well at least I know when it hits half a tank I should be able to fill it all the way up and also know how much gas is left when it says half. I think the gage is purdy close but not really sure how close, I am thinking at a 1/4 tank it must be around 10 gallons or so which would be correct for a 40 gal tank, so was prolly only shy 5 gallons of a full tank today. I plan to try and not let it get much below a 1/2 tank and switch back and fourth between 87 and 93 octane so it stays blended, hope that will keep it running good, just have to wait and see!
Well at least I know when it hits half a tank I should be able to fill it all the way up and also know how much gas is left when it says half. I think the gage is purdy close but not really sure how close, I am thinking at a 1/4 tank it must be around 10 gallons or so which would be correct for a 40 gal tank, so was prolly only shy 5 gallons of a full tank today. I plan to try and not let it get much below a 1/2 tank and switch back and fourth between 87 and 93 octane so it stays blended, hope that will keep it running good, just have to wait and see!