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3-10% is not insignificant. Thanks for the link.
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3-10% is not insignificant. Thanks for the link.
As with most things the government forces on us to stop "climate change" , the end result of having to manufacture more starters and batteries will probably result in more emissions than the fix saves .I probably will get rid of it because of premature starter and battery wear from the multiple starts. We will see.
Ain't that the truth!I'm still spilling more fuel on the ground than I ever did before they "fixed" the gas cans .
"In the United States, idling wastes approximately 3.9 billion gallons of gasoline per year."3-10% is not insignificant. Thanks for the link.
If you dig a little, you'll find that most statistics are published by people/organizations who are receiving grant funding allocated specifically to reach the supported conclusion."In the United States, idling wastes approximately 3.9 billion gallons of gasoline per year."
Problem solved. I've been using a VP Racing Jug since these nanny mandated ones were forced on us. Always had them for my two stroke motocross bikes and snowmobiles and never spilled one drop. Mines put away now since I have no grass to take of out here but these are the best and come in 3 gal and 5 gal jugs.As with most things the government forces on us to stop "climate change" , the end result of having to manufacture more starters and batteries will probably result in more emissions than the fix saves .
I'm still spilling more fuel on the ground than I ever did before they "fixed" the gas cans .
Those are the best ones for sure . It has the vent which helps a lot but in a short period of time of using them every single weekend the plastic cap on plastic threads starts deforming and it leaks as well . I used them at the race track for my sportbikes .Problem solved. I've been using a VP Racing Jug since these nanny mandated ones were forced on us. Always had them for my two stroke motocross bikes and snowmobiles and never spilled one drop. Mines put away now since I have no grass to take of out here but these are the best and come in 3 gal and 5 gal jugs.
3 Gal
https://www.amazon.com/VP-Racing-Fuels-Gallon-Utility/dp/B07WH438LX/ref=psdc_15707861_t1_B07KRKJCXP
5 Gal
https://www.amazon.com/VP-Racing5-G...5ffb2&pd_rd_wg=ngq40&pd_rd_i=B00AVQC01U&psc=1
Hose Bender
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SJWUGEG/ref=wl_mb_wl_huc_mrai_3_dp
I wonder if it's mostly on the newer ones? ?‍ Mines an older one (20 years) and haven't had that problem. Of course now that it's been sitting here in a scorching hot garage for the past 5 years the seams might just blow apart next time I need it.Those are the best ones for sure . It has the vent which helps a lot but in a short period of time of using them every single weekend the plastic cap on plastic threads starts deforming and it leaks as well . I used them at the race track for my sportbikes .