Optimize result when refuelling
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Optimize result when refuelling
Hola all,
I understand there are various tips/methods/approaches/techniques about this subject.
I'd like to share below techniques which some of it new for me.
I find it, this advice is make sense and reasonable to follow.
To achieve optimum result (not maximize) of the petrol volume that goes into your tank, you may consider 3 major factors below:
1. Try to avoid refuelling when the temperature is very/extremely hot.
I do believe everyone knows about this.
2. The "speed" of the fuel that goes into the tank.
If you notice there are 3-4 clicks "speed" on each fuel handle/hose, choose the 1st click which generates the slowest "speed"
Slowest "speed" = less "bubbles"
Fastest "speed" = more "bubbles"
3. Try not to refuel again once the fuel handle/hose already in the auto-stop/standby mode.
The fuel tank also need some "air" space as the nature of fuel will expand on hot temperature.
I'm not intending to become calculative on each drops, but for me the above is worth to try.
If you guys have another tips, please share it here.
Thank you in advance.
cheers
sevenseaters
I understand there are various tips/methods/approaches/techniques about this subject.
I'd like to share below techniques which some of it new for me.
I find it, this advice is make sense and reasonable to follow.
To achieve optimum result (not maximize) of the petrol volume that goes into your tank, you may consider 3 major factors below:
1. Try to avoid refuelling when the temperature is very/extremely hot.
I do believe everyone knows about this.
2. The "speed" of the fuel that goes into the tank.
If you notice there are 3-4 clicks "speed" on each fuel handle/hose, choose the 1st click which generates the slowest "speed"
Slowest "speed" = less "bubbles"
Fastest "speed" = more "bubbles"
3. Try not to refuel again once the fuel handle/hose already in the auto-stop/standby mode.
The fuel tank also need some "air" space as the nature of fuel will expand on hot temperature.
I'm not intending to become calculative on each drops, but for me the above is worth to try.
If you guys have another tips, please share it here.
Thank you in advance.
cheers
sevenseaters
Last edited by sevenseaters on Wed 18 Jan 2012, 2:30 pm; edited 1 time in total
sevenseaters- Posts : 933
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Re: Optimize result when refuelling
Optimal result is time consuming!
maybe dun pump full tank lah, just 3/4 will do!
maybe dun pump full tank lah, just 3/4 will do!
DADDYCOOL- Posts : 2205
Join date : 2011-01-05
Location : SK
Re: Optimize result when refuelling
3/4 tank will leave the space inside tank for fuel vapours to gather and this is wasted. It is better to top up full tank I think
kominato- Posts : 59
Join date : 2012-01-14
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