[AT] OT: Gas story

George Willer gwill at gwill.net
Mon Jul 2 13:09:14 PDT 2007


Some folks completely miss the point.  It's the temperature of the gas when
it's metered through the gas pump at the station that makes the difference.
The gas that's expanded because it's warmer when it's measured and sold is
the point.  You're paying for slightly more than you're actually getting.  I
doubt the difference that's claimed is as large as stated, but there's a
difference anyway.

George Willer

> Subject: Re: [AT] OT: Gas story
> 
> When you put the cold fuel in your hot tank sitting in the sun alongside
> the Mack doesn't it get warmer.
> I can't believe that anybody would believe that the temperature of the
> fuel would make difference. If its gasoline its preheated before it go
> into the Carb. If its diesel it preheated in the manifold same as fuel
> injected cars.
> 
> Ron




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