Posted by BarnyardEngineering on June 17, 2022 at 05:50:14 from (161.69.116.34):
In Reply to: oil posted by Leroy on June 16, 2022 at 09:16:20:
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Actually I do know how much my pickup holds. 12 years of filling the tank on my last one 1-2 times a week, I could give you down to the 10th of a gallon how much fuel it would take to fill it based on how many miles I'd driven and the position of the needle on the gauge. I was almost always within a 10th no matter where I filled up.
For the pumps around the country to be as out of calibration as you claim, but to be completely in lock-step with each other from my experience filling my truck, seems unlikely. That would make for a grand conspiracy that would be impossible to keep hidden in this day and age of whistle blowers, phones with cameras, and the Internet. Oh I know some tinfoil hat crackpots have supposedly "exposed" the conspiracy on some fly-by-night "news" website. Something like this would make mainstream. Reporters and producers are way too hungry for a meaty story these days to pass up exposing a conspiracy this grand.
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