Setec Astronomy said:Well there's no two ways about it, keeping the tank fuller will lessen the amount of condensation (water) in the tank, whether that makes an operational difference or not is another story. An occassional shot of Heat or Dri-Gas can't hurt.
I don't see how this can happen - the water in gasoline is already "condensed", i.e. it's already in the gasoline, and the only way for it to condense in the tank walls is for it to evaporate from the gasoline. This means you have to heat up the gasoline to get the water to evaporate, then the evaporated water can condense to go back in the gasoline... this clearly doesn't happen.
Once there is water in the gasoline, and you pump it in your tank, it will stay there until it gets sucked into the engine, or it gets mixed with the ethanol.
Water in gasoline is rarely a problem in city environments - maybe in remote areas where storage or transport isn't perfectly sealed...