twosout said:It's not so much the (incremental) weight of the extra fuel you might add, but the age of it that matters.
You don't want it going stale so you want to keep it fresh by putting less in.
The main question is :
Does the fuel really age while sitting in the car tank ?
I know for fact that keeping the petrol fuel into a 5L plastic portable tank does not cause any ageing of the fuel.
While keeping the fuel in a non sealed container, it will cause to lose many important properties already after few days/weeks of improper storage
The other question is:
What is the side effect of using a "aged" fuel in a modern engine ?
I know my 2T dirt bikes take longer time to start using "aged" fuel, but they will eventually start and run, just with limited power
Similar does my tractor which is used only in summer, but it has better fuel sealing compared to the totally exposed aeration from the dirt bike tanks
PS: Personally I have no issue on living the same fuel in my PHEV for up to 6 months .. and personally I feel better to keep the tank full then half empty, since it has less air in the tank which can cause to "age" the fuel.