Not sure about newer cars but older cars got this charcoal canister. I think this is the canister handling the fuel evaporation.....There has to be a pressure release valve somewhere. Otherwise how does it handle the pressure from the gases?
Not sure about newer cars but older cars got this charcoal canister. I think this is the canister handling the fuel evaporation.....There has to be a pressure release valve somewhere. Otherwise how does it handle the pressure from the gases?
I have one! U guys pointed out before.Not sure about newer cars but older cars got this charcoal canister. I think this is the canister handling the fuel evaporation.....
Means newer cars still have.....:hmmmm:I have one! U guys pointed out before.
So CAI is off no use......hahahahhahahhaThen you're in trouble. According to the big fart... I mean big kahuna, he announced on national tv yesterday this hot weather will last through March. Nights it's impossibly hot too.
I hope your car fuel consumption is reaaaaaaaaaaally good.
like hell yeah, got the kelisa for the 1st time, newbie to cars oso, been told exactly like u'r uncle did, & guess what stick to the principle until last 3 year coz for the very 1st time no other petrol station around oni Caltex that time, by hook @ by crook need to fill in, later ask fren & guess what, he laughed like belly want to burst & I was like huh wth. now just stick wit PETRONAS coz points can redeem almost anything in mesra shop. time of filling doesn't matter coz it's to small to relate to our usage lehhhaha! so is it a myth that people say stick to one type of petrol and don't keep changing it ? because my uncle use to follow this principle and he tells me to do so .
Happens to me all the time with my family
The best fuel for ordinary car users is the one that gives the biggest discount. Go work for an oil and gas and use their company discount. Since Petron took over I get less discount but still better than outside. 26% overall and no more than RM1k rebates per month. :proud:
I suggest we dislike his comment. Agree?The best fuel for ordinary car users is the one that gives the biggest discount. Go work for an oil and gas and use their company discount. Since Petron took over I get less discount but still better than outside. 26% overall and no more than RM1k rebates per month. :proud:
same as me, if fill till full & then takes days to refill + refill under the red line(supposedly using the reserve portion), once opened the fuel cap u can hear air rushing in like there's a vacuum space inside the tank. so the question is y there is vacuum & how supposedly the pressure inside the tank regain it's balance??But for me, when I go refill when open fuel cap, like got vacuum??
Go siphon his petrol out loh......I suggest we dislike his comment. Agree?
He sell slightly higher got side income.....hahahahahaI wonder Izso has any max or not. If not, one month buy 250L from him hahahaha
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The max is RM1k a month la.I wonder Izso has any max or not. If not, one month buy 250L from him hahahaha
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actually I've read somewhere on how to save fuel and they say if u park your car directly under the sun the petrol actually evaporates and they recommend parking in the shade but I still think the outside temperature would still effect the fuel consumption .. correct me if i'm wrongGood point!
Having said that, as long as your petrol tank is exposed to heat, petrol will evaporate in your tank. There's a release valve or something that allows the vapour to release to the air too so does that mean you lose petrol as long as you park directly under the sun?