You lost it a little at the end. Fuel tanks aren't meant to be filled to the last cubic cm. The tank needs some space to cope with the fact it's holding a liquid that wants to boil at room temperatures, filtration systems built into the tank aren't designed to be soaking in liquid fuel and the need to deform safely in a collision event without bursting.
At the end, he led on to the next video being why you *don't* want to top up or fill to the brim. All that stuff in your second paragraph is outside the scope of gas pump auto-shutoff and not relevant for the current topic.
Explanations like this are useless. People don't want to hear that bla-bla-bla about "venturi effect" in general. (If you are here, you know about it already.) People want to know how an extremely _small_ force, produced by "venturi effect, translates into an extremely _large_ force ostensibly needed to disengage the latching lever and the main valve. This is the clever part. This is the primary "how" in "how it works". And this video does not make an effort to cover the matter.
Thank you so much, I’ve been unhealthily stressed about this issue every time I go to a gas pump, now I understand much better
Damn Its quite a time
A good video to start off the decade
Glad you’re still watching man! I plan on posting regularly again, hope you’ll be there!
@@LogicallyAnswered well ill be there but considering i live in almost other side of the globe ill be late
Just like usual
I feel like an informed adult
You lost it a little at the end. Fuel tanks aren't meant to be filled to the last cubic cm.
The tank needs some space to cope with the fact it's holding a liquid that wants to boil at room temperatures, filtration systems built into the tank aren't designed to be soaking in liquid fuel and the need to deform safely in a collision event without bursting.
At the end, he led on to the next video being why you *don't* want to top up or fill to the brim.
All that stuff in your second paragraph is outside the scope of gas pump auto-shutoff and not relevant for the current topic.
@@killer2600 yes
Thanks for the lesson
Glad you liked it man!
nice video! may i know where is the next video explaining why not to top up the gas ?
Explanations like this are useless. People don't want to hear that bla-bla-bla about "venturi effect" in general. (If you are here, you know about it already.) People want to know how an extremely _small_ force, produced by "venturi effect, translates into an extremely _large_ force ostensibly needed to disengage the latching lever and the main valve. This is the clever part. This is the primary "how" in "how it works". And this video does not make an effort to cover the matter.
The more you know.
I still don't get it.
Where's your beautiful face. 😅👌 It doesn't seem the same... Happy new year!
Happy new year to you too man! I just didn’t want to bore people with a talking face haha 😂.