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--- On Mon, 30/6/08, Ferdie Diego <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Ferdie Diego <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [marist90] Tips on filling up
To: "marist batch 90" <[email protected]>
Received: Monday, 30 June, 2008, 8:33 PM















Mga bros, please read..... baka makatulong din ito sa atin para makatipid tayo 
sa patuloy na pagtaas ng presyo ng gasolina..( sabi ni Cerilo..buti pa ang 
presyo ng gasolina tumataas.... ) hekhekhek!




Tips on Filling Up your Vehicles...

This is a Message received from a friend:

I don't know what you guys are 
paying for petrol... but here in Durban , we are also paying higher, up to 
47.35 
per litre. But my line of work is in petroleum for about 31 years now, so here 
are some tricks to get more of your money's worth for every litre.
Here at 
the Marian Hill Pipeline, where I work in Durban , we deliver about 4 million 
litres in a 24-hour period thru the pipeline.
One day is diesel; the next day 
is jet fuel, and petrol, LRP and Unleaded. We have 34-storage tanks here with a 
total capacity of 16,800,000 litres.

ONLY BUY OR FILL UP YOUR CAR OR BIKKIE IN THE EARLY MORNING WHEN THE GROUND 
TEMPERATURE IS STILL COLD. Remember that all service stations have their 
storage 
tanks buried below ground. The colder the ground, the denser the fuel, when it 
gets warmer petrol expands, so buying in the afternoon or in the evening.... 
your litre is not exactly a litre..
In the petroleum business, the specific 
gravity and the temperature of the petrol, diesel and jet fuel, ethanol and 
other petroleum products play an important role. A 1degree rise in temperature 
is a big deal for this business. But the service stations do not have 
temperature compensation at the pumps.

WHEN YOU'RE FILLING UP, DO NOT SQUEEZE THE TRIGGER OF THE NOZZLE TO A FAST 
MODE. If you look, you will see that the trigger has three (3) stages: low, 
middle, and high. In slow mode, you should be pumping on low speed, thereby 
minimizing the vapours that are created, while you are pumping. All hoses at 
the 
pump have a vapour return. If you are pumping on the fast rate, some of the 
liquid that goes to your tank becomes vapour. Those vapours are being sucked up 
and back into the underground storage tank so you're getting less worth for 
your 
money.

ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT TIPS IS TO FILL UP WHEN YOUR TANK IS HALF FULL. 
The reason for this is, the more fuel you have in your tank, the less air 
occupying its empty space. Petrol evaporates faster than you can imagine. 
Petroleum storage tanks have an internal floating roof. This roof serves as 
zero 
clearance between the petrol and the atmosphere, so it minimizes the 
evaporation.
Unlike service stations, here where I work, every truck that we 
load is temperature compensated, so that every litre is actually the exact 
amount.

ANOTHER REMINDER, IF THERE IS A FUEL TRUCK PUMPING INTO THE STORAGE TANKS, 
WHEN YOU STOP TO BUY, DO NOT FILL UP - most likely the petrol/diesel is being 
stirred up as the fuel is being delivered, and you might pick up some of the 
dirt that normally settles on the bottom.
Hope, this will help you get the 
maximum value for your money.

DO SHARE THESE TIPS WITH OTHERS! LET'S SHARE INFORMATION AND BENEFIT ALL, 
FOR THE BETTER OF MANKIND.

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-- Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of 
enthusiasm (Sir Winston Churchill).- - 


 














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