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He’s using the diesel pump btw
EDIT: not my picture
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Did it explode?
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How’d he get the diesel pump to fit into his intake? Isn’t the nozzle a larger diameter?
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Apparently some stations do have different sizes and others don’t.
Not my picture btw
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Sadly, it’s not my picture. I’d love to find out how far he made it
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I’ve worked at a gas station for 3 years now. I’ve had two people put diesel in a gas car, and one person fill their TDI with ethonal free gas.
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I had a coworker once who did that to a brand-new motorhome just before the customer was to take delivery of it. (100 gallon tank!) Come to think of it, I don’t recall if it was diesel in a gas coach, or gas in a diesel coach. IIRC, he caught his error after filling up, but before trying to start the engine.
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While many stations that primarily service diesel trucks often have the older larger filler nozzles for flow rate reasons many passenger pumps that have diesel with the gas pumps its the same size simply green.
As a former TDI owner I would almost always hit a station that only had the larger size and would force me to find another station on a road trip. Gas Buddy / Google maps is a life saver. Sheetz, Marathon, and such places were ones I could usually count on to have the right nozzle provided they had diesel at that station.
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so that makes it a flex fuel/ hybrid?........
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