Does shaking a vehicle while filling up makes a difference?

Does shaking a vehicle while filling up makes a difference?

  • Yes, you can fill up with more fuel compared to if you didn't shake.

    Votes: 5 7.4%
  • No, you are making a fool of yourself.

    Votes: 55 80.9%
  • Other, let me put it to you like this.....

    Votes: 8 11.8%

  • Total voters
    68
OK let me shake it up for you phreaking morons.... when the gas comes out of the nozzle... it's pre-shaken.
It gets "fizzied" in the pipe... and as it comes out of the long rubber hose, it was already pre-mixed in the piepie...
so there is no need to shake it in your car. It was already shaken in the piepie.
Just make sure you shake out the last few drops before you put the nozzle back.
 
Was once in a lift club and the driver said he only fills fuel in the night because the fuel evaporates during the morning while filling...
 
OK let me shake it up for you phreaking morons.... when the gas comes out of the nozzle... it's pre-shaken.
It gets "fizzied" in the pipe... and as it comes out of the long rubber hose, it was already pre-mixed in the piepie...
so there is no need to shake it in your car. It was already shaken in the piepie.
Just make sure you shake out the last few drops before you put the nozzle back.
Are you talking to yourself?
 
Who's getting worked up?
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OK let me shake it up for you phreaking morons.... when the gas comes out of the nozzle... it's pre-shaken.
It gets "fizzied" in the pipe... and as it comes out of the long rubber hose, it was already pre-mixed in the piepie...
so there is no need to shake it in your car. It was already shaken in the piepie.
Just make sure you shake out the last few drops before you put the nozzle back.
What does mixing have to do with anything? Nobody thinks you should pre-mix fuel. People shake the car to get some air bubbles out so they can get a bit extra fuel in.
 
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