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CavemanCharlie
Jul 03, 2020Explorer III
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
People; this isn't the 1960's anymore. No more mini-skits. Sonny is dead and Char is old.
ALL vehicles have VRS on them. They work so good that some VRS on gas pumps are going the way of the dinosaurs.
I used to love the smell of premium gas being pumped at the gas station in the 1960's. Starting in the 1970's the gas smell started to disappear. Why? VRS! In both the pump and vehicles.
VRS are the reason you don't smell gasoline fumes in the station while pumping gas. There is no fumes to catch on fire anymore.
A little reading about VRS's.
You link it to VRS on gas pumps. No gas pump in MN has anything like that on them.
You did say that vehicles have them. That could be, I don't know. I do know that I had a Chevy pickup and could not get that gas to go into the tank faster then a trickle. My mechanic said that it was because all the modern cars force the gas fumes from the tank going through a filter and my filter was under the truck and had become plugged up. To fix it he had to run a hose under the hood and move the filter to that location . Common Chevy problem. The filter under the truck is in the dirt and gravel roads plug it up so it has to be moved to work. This was on a 2008 truck they may have fixed that problem by now.
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