Hi bros,
This is just my notice of my second tank this week. In the past, I always found that if I used the 2nd tank down to the time it surges the car and I changed to 1st tank, then the 2nd tank will be filled up with around 56.5 - 57 L of petrol (because it should has around 3L left in the tank).
However, yesterday, it was totally different. After running out of petrol on 2nd tank, I changed to 1st tank and run for about 90km, then stop at 7 Eleven shop closes to my house and fill up both tanks.
Very surprisingly, the 2nd tank consumes of 61.55 L which in my experience now my second tank will be able to keep ~65L of petrol, which never happened before.
I talked with 7 Eleven guys and they said their equipments are ok and tell me I can call their head office if I think there is not right calculation. However, one of 7 Eleven staff said that one customer in the past also claimed the same thing like that about that petrol pump (the one that i haven't used before from that station, normally I used another pump in that station). Although they said they will double check the pump, they still insist that their pumps should be ok.
My question is, is there any way that my second tank will be able to keep ~65L of petrol rather than the number 60-62L information from Toyota?
Or I just got another bad luck with petrol station (if this assumption is right, then the story will be very different, because everyday there is hundreds people stop by to get petrol from there)?
This is just my notice of my second tank this week. In the past, I always found that if I used the 2nd tank down to the time it surges the car and I changed to 1st tank, then the 2nd tank will be filled up with around 56.5 - 57 L of petrol (because it should has around 3L left in the tank).
However, yesterday, it was totally different. After running out of petrol on 2nd tank, I changed to 1st tank and run for about 90km, then stop at 7 Eleven shop closes to my house and fill up both tanks.
Very surprisingly, the 2nd tank consumes of 61.55 L which in my experience now my second tank will be able to keep ~65L of petrol, which never happened before.
I talked with 7 Eleven guys and they said their equipments are ok and tell me I can call their head office if I think there is not right calculation. However, one of 7 Eleven staff said that one customer in the past also claimed the same thing like that about that petrol pump (the one that i haven't used before from that station, normally I used another pump in that station). Although they said they will double check the pump, they still insist that their pumps should be ok.
My question is, is there any way that my second tank will be able to keep ~65L of petrol rather than the number 60-62L information from Toyota?
Or I just got another bad luck with petrol station (if this assumption is right, then the story will be very different, because everyday there is hundreds people stop by to get petrol from there)?
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