S'pore family filmed bouncing car up and down
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https://tnp.straitstimes.com/news/singap...33c1e36773
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should go modify the entire rear boot as another fuel tank what.............

DumbFark Sinkies..............willing to pay 4X the normal price for a car...............than wanna save on fuel........
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Jin sia suay

Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine Big Grin
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Problem solved - Family switched to Telsa Model 3 song song from Woodland to Lankawi Big Grin

https://www.tiktok.com/@sgpikarchu/video...4721023234

https://mothership.sg/2022/04/tesla-sing...-malaysia/
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nothing new we r familiar with ww2 landiing ship with 2 tanki
now u know why we look at the blueprint of the ship with great interest
we r filling her up in Indonesian waters.
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"By topping your fuel tank off, it can either overwhelm your evaporative system and break something or cause a hazardous leak by the excess pressure in the system," says Ed Nemphos, owner of Brentwood Automotive in Baltimore, who adds that gas needs extra room to expand in the tank.

https://www.freep.com/story/life/2015/06.../29269833/
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(08-01-2023, 09:20 AM)Napoleon Porlumpar Wrote:  should go modify the entire rear boot as another fuel tank what.............
DumbFark Sinkies..............willing to pay 4X the normal price for a car...............than wanna save on fuel........

Please DO NOT do that - it is illegal to mount or carry extra "fuel tank" in the boot.
Some cheapo idiots tried that kenna caught by SG ICA at checkpoints. Some have their vehicles were impounded.
Not worth it . Some more it is dangerous.
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(08-01-2023, 09:21 AM)p1acebo Wrote:  Jin sia suay

Not as xiasue as this true legend... Big Grin

AsiaOne Friday, Jul 20, 2012 Pastor jailed two weeks for tampering with fuel gauge and lying to officer


A church pastor tampered with his car's fuel indicator, and lied to an immigration officer about it.
For giving false information under the Customs Act, Steven Yang Suan Piau, 47, was sentenced to two weeks' jail.

Yang tried to drive to Malaysia with about a quarter tank of fuel in his car. His car indicator, however, showed that he had a three-quarter tank of petrol.There is a 3/4tank rule for vehicles leaving Singapore. At around midnight on Jan 3 at the Woodlands Checkpoint, an immigration officer questioned Yang about the indicator, and Yang said twice that the indicator was correct and that the fuel gauge had not been tampered with. Another charge of failing to comply with the three-quarter tank rule was also considered.

The pastor at Eternal Life Baptist Church in Kim Keat Road is appealing against the sentence and is out on $15,000 bail until the appeal hearing.

Source: https://www.elitigation.sg/gd/s/2012_SGHC_224
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really malu.. if can't afford car, better don't do this
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