http://202.157.174.100/20080503-ss-petr … layer.html
You got to see this, tat’s why they are limited to buy our petrol…at least, we didnt do that in Brunei… :mrgreen:
http://202.157.174.100/20080503-ss-petr … layer.html
You got to see this, tat’s why they are limited to buy our petrol…at least, we didnt do that in Brunei… :mrgreen:
Shaking the car makes your fuel capacity increase meh? WTF!
even when some people are stupid enough to do that, doesn’t mean we have to believe it.
he shake his car for few times, it might really work out…be suprise…hahaha
haha so stupid head din try tat? shake shake .
goolooloo should have seen before right? no wonder singaporean are “kiasu” la…
stupid. he think like pulling sugar.
i think it is proof that the intelligence of singaporeans is over rated…
stupid singaporeans…
ahahhahaahahaha… so is bad stuffs doing it or good??? i saw some miri people do that too… ahahahaaha…
there have been debates that shaking the car can pump more petrol. dont laugh. seen quite a number of drivers doing this.
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just my 2 cents
By shaking the car, air bubbles in the tank will come out and hence you could pump in more petrol. If I am not wrong, petrol in Singapore costs more than RM5 per litre. That’s why a lot of Singaporeans go to JB to pump petrol.
The Singapore governmrnt is not stupid either. There is a regulation that all Singaporean leaving Singapore must have 3/4 tank otherwise kena penalty.
wah…Cost more than RM5… I think Malaysia more few years also will like that…
That time we can see everyone go petrol station before pump oil will shaking their car
That’s not the real reason the ban is enforced.
It’s also not a form of stupidity. It’s not really much different than slowly milking in the petrol, pumping only in the real early mornings, or driving like grandpa just so we could save some fuel.
Singaporeans are just kiasu.
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just my 2 cents[/quote]
It obviously works on motorbike, not sure bout car. When I pump my bike till full, when i shake it a bit the oil level will drop. This is obvious in motorbike because u can see the tank hole clearly from top. Its basically push out trap air built up in the fuel line towards the engine. While u r pumping oil into the tank it creates a lot of air bubble, some air bubble might trapped in the fuel line.
[quote=“syent”]http://202.157.174.100/20080503-ss-petrolpump/Player.html
You got to see this, tat’s why they are limited to buy our petrol…at least, we didnt do that in Brunei… :mrgreen:[/quote]
nope…seen sarawakian do that in brunei last time…we are wirst, bring a few plastic containers to fill it up at the nearest gas station in brunei… :lol:
[quote=“QueBlur”][quote=“syent”]http://202.157.174.100/20080503-ss-petrolpump/Player.html
You got to see this, tat’s why they are limited to buy our petrol…at least, we didnt do that in Brunei… :mrgreen:[/quote]
nope…seen sarawakian do that in brunei last time…we are wirst, bring a few plastic containers to fill it up at the nearest gas station in brunei… :lol:[/quote]
Or building a 7KM long-range fuel pipe from Brunei to Miri at a fraction of the cost of what a large o&g company can come up with.