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August 16th, 2010 10:57 AM #1
Hello Tsikoteers,
How do you handle Shell's Policy on "Engine Off while Filling" but you have a Turbo-charged engine that requires cool down especially if you came from a Long Drive.
In my case, I tell the Gas Boy that I cannot stop the engine. Cool Down muna for about 2 mins.
Most of the time, The Gas Boy would not fill and, indeed, they would wait for me to stop my engine. This is a thumbs up for me as they are really enforcing the rule.
On rare occasions, may mga Shell Stations that still fill even I haven't stopped my engine yet.
In some other Gas Stations like, they also have this signage but are not enforcing them unlike Shell.
How about your encounters?
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August 16th, 2010 12:33 PM #2
I hate turning off the engine... and it's really pointless from a safety standpoint, unless you own a racecar that's spitting three foot flames out of sidepipes aimed at the gas pumps (in which case, stay the hell away from me).
But: it's easy to do and saves gas. If I'm going up to a filling station, I just take it easy for a few minutes beforehand. That's all the turbo-cooling I need.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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August 16th, 2010 12:38 PM #3
Eh bakit naman yung motorist ayaw patayin makina. Dali dali lang yan, wag nang tamad patayin na ang makina...
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August 16th, 2010 01:14 PM #4I always turn off the engine when refilling at the gas station even if I have a spare key. Why? Because one time (my dad told me when i was 12 yrs old i think
), in a particular gas station a diesel L300 was refilled by a gasoline instead of a diesel (his engine is off, and so the gasoline boy drained all of his fuel
), so imagine what could happen if his engine is on?
I always practice turning off the engine.
Bakit kaya yung iba ayaw pa din patayin makina? Baka daw makasuhan ng murder! Ahahahaha! Joke!
A young driver should be an example of a disciplined driver.That's what I do.
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August 16th, 2010 10:23 PM #5Well as for me, wala naman atang mali kung ih-off natin engine habang nilalagyan ng gas ang kotse. pero kung galing sa long ride as for me di ko muna papatayin and would let it cooldown for about 3-4 mins. sa isang tabi then pa gas. XD
same thing with my bike
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August 16th, 2010 10:41 PM #6
ingat kayong mga hindi nagpapatay ng makina during refilling baka matiyempohan kayo nung isang member ng tsikot mahuli kayo HEHEHEHEHe. sumunod na lang po tayo bawal ito kaya gawin natin.
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August 16th, 2010 10:51 PM #7I heard starting an engine up uses the same amount of fuel as keeping the engine on for 5 mins, this true?
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August 18th, 2010 01:29 PM #8
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August 20th, 2010 03:07 PM #9
^^^ Agree. That is my practice, too.... Don't drive hard when approaching the gas station... Just drive leisurely for the turbo to cool down.....
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