Hello!
Lately around me its becoming difficult to find high octane fuel (there seems to be a bit of a shortage) but my clio only want to drink that.
Luckily there are some fuel stations which always have it but are really inconvenient to go with the racecar or with trailer.
So I was thinking of going there with daily car and couple VP vented fuel jugs and then refill the car at home.
Jugs have the thin attachment to go over fuel cap flap. But the point is.. how I know when tank is really full?? Fuel pistols have that vent gimmick closing the internal valve.. but my jugs obviously don't. There is some way of making a full tank safely? Just looking at the gauge doesn't feel precise enough since over the first notxh usually can go more than 6 liters of fuel..
Thanks
Its a track car so I cannot rely on mileage.
Lately around me its becoming difficult to find high octane fuel (there seems to be a bit of a shortage) but my clio only want to drink that.
Luckily there are some fuel stations which always have it but are really inconvenient to go with the racecar or with trailer.
So I was thinking of going there with daily car and couple VP vented fuel jugs and then refill the car at home.
Jugs have the thin attachment to go over fuel cap flap. But the point is.. how I know when tank is really full?? Fuel pistols have that vent gimmick closing the internal valve.. but my jugs obviously don't. There is some way of making a full tank safely? Just looking at the gauge doesn't feel precise enough since over the first notxh usually can go more than 6 liters of fuel..
Thanks
Its a track car so I cannot rely on mileage.