i was hanging out with pj rich and mandy with the cavs in allentown to see the turboed cav and i stop off and get gas , the second i pull out my car idles rough and boggs. the arab put DIESEL in my tank!!!! so i go home drop the tank after syphining by mouth , get all the gas out , blow out the gas lines, new fuel filter , new plugs , oil change , FRESH UNLEADED GAS and the car smokes a little bit then it runs excellent! , this was just a summary of the problem , this really took about a weeks worth of determining what really happened! hope this doesnt happen to u ...
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Who doesn't pump their own gas? Do you go to quick change oil places too?
are u kidding me , i live in jersey , its ILLEGAL to pump your own gas! and let someone change my oil? oh man u dont know my roots bro , i do EVERYTHING MYSELF on my car
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ConvertedCav wrote:and let someone change my oil? oh man u dont know my roots bro , i do EVERYTHING MYSELF on my car
Well thats good.
ConvertedCav wrote:are u kidding me , i live in jersey , its ILLEGAL to pump your own gas!
Please explain, you mean there is no such thing as self serve in NJ?
should have made the station pay for it. if nothing else just so they pay a bit of attention to what the f they are doing next time.
Erod wrote:Please explain, you mean there is no such thing as self serve in NJ?
correct. EVERY gas station is full service.
From what I understand that's one of the wacky laws they have there, how did he put diesel in though, the nozzle shouldn't fit in your tube, diesel nozzles are like 3x as big as gas ones
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FstCavZ24 (Turbo ECO) wrote:Erod wrote:Please explain, you mean there is no such thing as self serve in NJ?
correct. EVERY gas station is full service.
Thats @!#$ astonishing, I had no idea. Probably wouldn't even let me get gas in the state in my Cavalier. Thats @!#$ up.
Fudd wrote:From what I understand that's one of the wacky laws they have there, how did he put diesel in though, the nozzle shouldn't fit in your tube, diesel nozzles are like 3x as big as gas ones
That's what I was wondering one time.. I always go for the green handle, and this one gas station had the diesel right next to the gas, and the diesel handle was green. When the nozzle wouldn't fit into the filler on my tank, I was like
? Good thing, though, or I would have put diesel in my Cav.
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lol when I was in high school I had a diesel pickup, picked up a sunbird after graduation, I pulled up to the diesel pump so many times with that car lol.
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It is IMPOSSIBLE to put diesel into a unleaded gas tank. Why? Because the diesel nozzle have big rings sticking out so poeple cant do it even if they wanted to.
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I bet thats nice in the winter... not being able to pump your own gas, sit in the warm car while so jackass stand there freezing filling up your tank hahahah
I guess its possible the station got their underground tanks screwed up, diesel got pumped into an 87 tank but I doubt that.
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Erod wrote:FstCavZ24 (Turbo ECO) wrote:Erod wrote:Please explain, you mean there is no such thing as self serve in NJ?
correct. EVERY gas station is full service.
Thats @!#$ astonishing, I had no idea. Probably wouldn't even let me get gas in the state in my Cavalier. Thats @!#$ up.
i had no idea about that one either. weird. what exactly is the point of that law??
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I always thought the gas stations had a smaller-nozzle diesel filler for the diesel Volkswagens, and the like.
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nope the cars just have big filler necks, My dad is a diesel mechanic so we had VWs, Mercs, Chevy's, Dodge even Isuzu lol just about every kind of diesels except ford lol He even has a diesel Jeep Cherokee now. The filler neck on all of them is bigger to accomadate the big pump nozzle.
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did you notice the original poster hasn't said anythign to combat that the diesel pump won't fit in the tank.... does anyone else smell
lol
jkhd03cav wrote:did you notice the original poster hasn't said anythign to combat that the diesel pump won't fit in the tank.... does anyone else smell lol
maybe he just doesnt know.
NJ doesnt let you pump your own gas so that "qualified" gas pumpers do it, thus making it "safer". Also, i would love to the gas staion attendant in NJ try to figure out where to put the gas on someone's car in a car with the saved gas door mod. It would probably freak them out to see you pop your trunk or flip out your tailight for the nozzle...
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Dave (2 UNIQ) wrote:never let the arab pump your gas... unless yuo live in New Jersey!!!!
hahahaha suxs if you do..
Nice racist/stereotpical statement. . . . .
perhaps the arab used a funnel....
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don't all yellow-mobiles take diesel? Pay more attention next time to what you are getting, or is it illegal to get out of the car too??
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Darkstars wrote:I bet thats nice in the winter... not being able to pump your own gas, sit in the warm car while so jackass stand there freezing filling up your tank hahahah
Hell yeah it's nice in the winter. I love full service. Never had any problem with putting gas in my car...
Usually diesel in a different area of the gas station, weird...
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New Jersey and Oregon are the only U.S. states that currently ban self-service gas stations.
The purpose of these laws was to protect consumers and gas station owners from costly, and possibly deadly, accidents.
Better education and improved technology, however, have made pumping gas much safer and easier for consumers over the last 50 years. Since the 1970s, self-service gas stations have grown in popularity and have offered consumers significant savings at the pumps.
The New Jersey law was enacted in 1949 and the Oregon law in 1951. Each statute has stood up to several challenges in those two states.
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i have no idea what you guys are talking about
i pumped my own gas in jersey before