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  Thomas
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			Don't know how true this is but maybe ... who knows 
 Do not pump full tank of petrol
 
 Many of us are not aware that the petrol kiosk pump has a return pipe-line (in black). When the petrol tank (in the car) reaches full level, there is a mechanism to trigger off the pump latch and at the same time a return-valve
 is opened (at the top of the station) to allow excess petrol to flow back into the sump. But the return petrol has already pass through the meter, meaning you are donating the petrol back to the petroleum company
 
 
 
 
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  orangeboy
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			quote:
 
 Originally posted by Thomas:
 Don't know how true this is but maybe ... who knows
 
 Do not pump full tank of petrol
 
 Many of us are not aware that the petrol kiosk pump has a return pipe-line (in black). When the petrol tank (in the car) reaches full level, there is a mechanism to trigger off the pump latch and at the same time a return-valve
 is opened (at the top of the station) to allow excess petrol to flow back into the sump. But the return petrol has already pass through the meter, meaning you are donating the petrol back to the petroleum company
 
 
 
 
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  Thomas
 Posts: 271
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			quote:Congrats.. that makes you a minority shareholder of Shell :)
 
 Originally posted by orangeboy:
 
 That make sense...
 Shit, I've been donating to Shell for the last year =(
 
 
 
 
 
 
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