Neo
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
Take a Jerry can, weigh it, note that weight.
Fill it with 20 litres of fuel indicated.
Weigh it again. Subtract the tare weight of the can.
20 litres should weigh 14.74kg
If it weighs less than that, you've been had.
If you want to know exactly how much you bought, take the weight of fuel that you ended up with and multiply it by 1.357
That will give you the number of litres for that weight.
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daymoon
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Does no one know that because of safety reasons, you can't fill up more than 80% of tank?
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tom_simes
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quote: Originally posted by daymoon
Does no one know that because of safety reasons, you can't fill up more than 80% of tank?
What?
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alan-g-w
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Tell that to an artic lorry driver
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Neo
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quote: Originally posted by tom_simes
quote: Originally posted by daymoon
Does no one know that because of safety reasons, you can't fill up more than 80% of tank?
What?
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stubs
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quote: Originally posted by Nismo
Our local Tescos a little while ago where charging 30p a litre but didnt know, there tills fucked up but it took them a day to notice, they couldn't figure out why people where queuing round the block for fuel! word of mouth spread it round the town in no time till some dick filled up his 2 cars then told staff why it was so busy helmet
They should have doused & burnt him on the forecourt!
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Colin
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The delivery works on positive displacement turbine flow meters dont they so are pretty accurate!!?
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Nismo
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Look at Colin posting everywhere now
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Ellis
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
If you want to know exactly how much you bought, take the weight of fuel that you ended up with and multiply it by 1.357
I was sad enough to check that, correct it is.
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Neo
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
The delivery works on positive displacement turbine flow meters dont they so are pretty accurate!!?
Nah, they are pumps mate
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by Neo
quote: Originally posted by Colin
The delivery works on positive displacement turbine flow meters dont they so are pretty accurate!!?
Nah, they are pumps mate
I meant the measurement part
Looked it up its a rotery encoder which is basically a 'smart' digital turbine flowmeter.
Probably gets calibration checks often using hart protocol or something similar.
Highly accurate!
[Edited on 14-02-2011 by Colin]
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Neo
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
quote: Originally posted by Neo
quote: Originally posted by Colin
The delivery works on positive displacement turbine flow meters dont they so are pretty accurate!!?
Nah, they are pumps mate
I meant the measurement part
Looked it up its a rotery encoder which is basically a 'smart' turbine flowmeter.
Highly accurate!
I was joking, not a clue, you're the one to ask about stuff like that
I believe you
Still doesn't explain how i managed miracles. will take a jerry can down tomorrow or wednesday
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Simon_16v
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My Ibiza has a vent switch and can squeeze another 5litres or so in the tank. Can do 100miles before the needle moves
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sand-eel
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You could just get the lowest amount usually 3L and measure it in a measuring jug
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sand-eel
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...obviously 1L a time for normal kitchen ones.
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