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Originally posted by rearden: Try different stations, as others have said. When I lived in DC, a lot of gas stations had some sort of vapor recovery thing around the filler nozzle. I'm not sure if they were the cause, but those pumps tended to be hypersensitive and would never let me fill up the tank very quickly. I'd always go to the less environmentally-friendly pumps becuase they'd let me fill up my tank in a reasonable amount of time.
You're not holding it right.
I used to live in Los Angeles (I'd give my left nut to move back!). All of our pumps were like that. It takes a little getting used to.
In Florida, where I now live (and hate), none of the pumps are like that. None of them are environmentally safe. But, it's illegal for me to sump then dump fuel from the planes I fly. It's legal everywhere else, just not in Florida (thanks, EPA).
Is my car for sale? PM me if you're in South FL.
Originally posted by XKontour98: Haha that's awesome! Go GM!
YES, SIR!!!
General Aviation is Looking good right now...http://www.beapilot.com
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