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Lol my station wagon (Jetta tdi) gets that kind of mileage but a bike is a lot more fun and goes a lot more places :)

As for stocking up on gas unless your filling a 250-500 gallon tank like we have on the farms here it’s probably not feasible long term for driving purposes.

Shelf life on modern gas is a few months, you can stabilize it with fuel stabilizer and maybe get a year from it.

They also make funnels that supposedly can turn really bad gas into ok gas but I think they mainly filter out water.

If I was storing fuel beyond short term I would invest in 100LL from my local airport it can be used in most gas engines and has a decent shelf life 1 year on its own for sure possibly 4-5 stabilized and filtered. It’s what I run in my chainsaws.

I mainly stock diesel but just because I live pretty remote and my main concern is running my tractor so I don’t have to do physical labour.

And for anyone thinking “I’ll just get a horse”. They still cost more then a car to operate… maybe if civilization de-evolves more they’ll get cheaper ;)

2 years ago
1 score
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Lol my station wagon (Jetta tdi) gets that kind of mileage but a bike is a lot more fun and goes a lot more places :)

As for stocking up on gas unless your filling a 250-500 gallon tank like we have on the farms here it’s probably not feasible long term for driving purposes.

Shelf life on modern gas is a few months, you can stabilize it with fuel stabilizer and maybe get a year from it.

They also make funnels that supposedly can turn really bad gas into ok gas but I think they mainly filter out water.

If I was storing fuel beyond short term I would invest in 100LL from my local airport it can be used in most gas engines and has a decent shelf life 1 year on its own for sure possibly 4-5 stabilized and filtered. It’s what I run in my chainsaws

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Lol my station wagon (Jetta tdi) gets that kind of mileage but a bike is a lot more fun and goes a lot more places :)

As for stocking up on gas unless your filling a 250-500 gallon tank like we have on the farms here it’s probably not feasible long term for driving purposes.

Shelf life on modern gas is a few months, you can stabilize it with fuel stabilizer and maybe get a year from it.

They also make funnels that supposedly can turn really bad gas into ok gas but I think they mainly filter out water.

If I was storing fuel beyond short term I would invest in 100ll from my local airport it can be used in most gas engines and has a decent shelf life 1 year on its own for sure possibly 4-5 stabilized and filtered.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Lol my station wagon (Jetta tdi) gets that kind of mileage but a bike is a lot more fun and goes a lot more places :)

As for stocking up on gas unless your filling a 250-500 gallon tank like we have on the farms here it’s probably not feasible long term for driving purposes.

Shelf life on modern gas is a few months, you can stabilize it with fuel stabilizer and maybe get a year from it.

They also make funnels that supposedly can turn really bad gas into ok gas but I think they mainly filter out water

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Lol my station wagon (Jetta tdi) gets that kind of mileage but a bike is a lot more fun and goes a lot more places :)

As for stocking up on gas unless your filling a 250-500 gallon tank like we have on the farms here it’s probably not feasible long term for driving purposes.

2 years ago
1 score
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Lol my station wagon (Jetta tdi) gets that kind of mileage but a bike is a lot more fun and goes a lot more places :)

2 years ago
1 score