The jar is full opened,the gas tank isn't. WHY you heat the jar? Does the tank in your car get's heated so much by traveling? NO. By heating a gasoline you don't have any kind of gains for your experiment !
Thank you for your comment! As a car expert with 35 years of experience and countless cars under my belt, I appreciate engaging in healthy discussions. Firstly, if you paid attention to the beginning of the video, I mentioned that the product removes water condensation in WARM, wet weather. However, in the context of my shop where the temperature was cold, I had to bring the jar to at least room temperature to effectively demonstrate its application. Secondly, it's important to note that no gas tank is entirely closed. When you refuel, air enters the tank, and there's a component called a charcoal canister connected via an air line to the top of the fuel tank. This canister contains a valve, known as the vent valve, which remains open all the time. It only closes when the vehicle is started, as commanded by the ECM, to check for leaks in the evaporative emission system. Once again, thank you for your input and let's continue this insightful conversation!
Thank you for your question. However, I am not just any nut person, and let be respectful, I am a 35-year car technician with a wealth of experience in the automotive industry!....if you paid attention to the beginning of the video, I mentioned that the product removes water condensation in WARM, wet weather. However, in the context of my shop where the temperature was cold, I had to bring the jar to at least room temperature to effectively demonstrate its application.
@@carservicepro Asphalt can be as hot as 140°F (60°C) on a day with an air temperature of 95°F (35°C) and at times it can be warmer. That has an effect on a gas tank's temperature.
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The jar is full opened,the gas tank isn't. WHY you heat the jar? Does the tank in your car get's heated so much by traveling? NO. By heating a gasoline you don't have any kind of gains for your experiment !
Thank you for your comment! As a car expert with 35 years of experience and countless cars under my belt, I appreciate engaging in healthy discussions.
Firstly, if you paid attention to the beginning of the video, I mentioned that the product removes water condensation in WARM, wet weather. However, in the context of my shop where the temperature was cold, I had to bring the jar to at least room temperature to effectively demonstrate its application.
Secondly, it's important to note that no gas tank is entirely closed. When you refuel, air enters the tank, and there's a component called a charcoal canister connected via an air line to the top of the fuel tank. This canister contains a valve, known as the vent valve, which remains open all the time. It only closes when the vehicle is started, as commanded by the ECM, to check for leaks in the evaporative emission system.
Once again, thank you for your input and let's continue this insightful conversation!
Asphalt can be as hot as 140°F (60°C) on a day with an air temperature of 95°F (35°C).
WHY WOULD YOU HEAT IT NO GAS TANK GETS HEATED ARE YOU NUTS!!
Thank you for your question. However, I am not just any nut person, and let be respectful, I am a 35-year car technician with a wealth of experience in the automotive industry!....if you paid attention to the beginning of the video, I mentioned that the product removes water condensation in WARM, wet weather. However, in the context of my shop where the temperature was cold, I had to bring the jar to at least room temperature to effectively demonstrate its application.
@@carservicepro Asphalt can be as hot as 140°F (60°C) on a day with an air temperature of 95°F (35°C) and at times it can be warmer. That has an effect on a gas tank's temperature.