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1 year ago
So many guys think and talk compulsively about pee and poop... all the time.
I think that's strange.
A the current prices, the last thing I'm concerned about is the time taken to empty my bank account.
I've seen about 100 videos of it on Youtube, often with an immense fire. Once the fire starts, it must get into the petrol underground.
And those hoses cost a fair bit to replace, and there's a pump out of action.
Why would the pump shut off? There's no longer a valve on the end.
Yes, we know that Americans in general are too thick to drive a manual And these days the autos are so good they mostly don't need to.
Neverthless cars can and do catch fire in crashes, and a gasoline fire can detonate if the fuel air mix gets within a critical range. Ok its not like on the movies, but its pretty bad all the same
They cant rival Penn state where Michael Mann is peddling his pseudoscientific propaganda
That's not the gas cars being discussed, in this case gas is an abreviation for gasoline.
I have 'jane' - my tomtom navigator in my smart phone. God she nags if I don't go her way. I know where the speed cameras are. To be sure so does she, but she isnt programmable to avoid them.
The gas is stored in a tank underground. It takes an electric pump to push gas up to the surface and through the hose. The pump shuts off when the nozzle is not fully seated in the car filler and making a vacuum seal. You can hear that.
Really, this stuff has been thought about.
Most likely more small foreign cars.
If I try and fill my 70 litre tank in a minute it shuts off. About 4-5 minutes is as fast as the safety s**te will let me fill it.
I believe there was a TV documentary on that one. It was truly terrible.
I'd like to see that one :-DD
I have up till now and have always got one but now realise that given I want a fancy cruise control for long distance trips that an automatic would work a lot better and would be convenient around town too.
Nope.
Doesn't explain my mate's Merc which caught fire in his carport without even being in any crash at all.
I know.
There is no general mandate here, but I do remember when a new big gas station was built, near a big neigborhood, they mentioned that they absorbed the vapours.
However, I do not recall if it was all of it, or only the refill huge tank. It may have been 15 years ago.
I see it is directive 2009/126/CE from Euro Parliament.
Wikipedia has a photo, but I don't remember seeing it.
Not even possible when filling the tank.
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