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One honest gas station

El Jefe - 10-17-2013 at 10:36 AM

A newer Pemex station next to Sam's Club in Cabo is using an interesting method to market their station. Yesterday after ordering 800 pesos of Verde the attendant brought out a 1 liter calibrated beaker and proceeded to put my first liter into it. He showed me that at exactly one liter on the beaker the pump also showed exactly one liter. He then pumped my gas and finished off with using a funnel to put the last liter in the car.

I just thought it interesting that showing a station's "honesty" could be used as a marketing ploy. Doesn't say much for the overall honesty of the fuel delivery system.

bajaguy - 10-17-2013 at 11:16 AM

Great idea!!!! Gonna start carrying a one liter beaker with me!!!

TMW - 10-17-2013 at 03:48 PM

A couple of weeks ago I was in Ensenada at the PEMEX station past the convention center going south and at the light where the 7/11 store is. I had him fill my two 5 gallon plastic cans. I told him 20 liters each. He filled them to the 20 liter mark using two differnt pumps and then showed me the meter was at 20 liters on each pump.

David K - 10-17-2013 at 04:00 PM

There is hope! Remember that temperature affects the exact amount, so if during the day you get slightly less, don't go crazy on them!

DavidE used to check Pemex pump accuracy... El Rosario's ('BajaCactus' family) was (as I recall) the only honest station, repeatedly...

Phil C - 10-17-2013 at 04:18 PM

Awhile ago there was a station busted here, California, they had rigged the pumps to pump true for the first five gallons, that's the way they are tested. After the first five gallons, they were way off..........

Ateo - 10-17-2013 at 05:23 PM




David K - 10-17-2013 at 06:09 PM

Gauge 'Half' tanks should never equal 'true' half tanks, at least in anyone's mind!

Only by checking the gallons to fill your tank when your gauge is at the halfway mark will you know what is in there at that point... and do it more than once to make sure your gauge is consistent.

The (Second Gen) Tacoma has a 21 gallon tank... and when the gauge is on the HALF line, I can only add 9 gallons to it (not 10.5). When it is on the E line, I can add 18 gallons, with 3 gallons still in there... call it 'reserve' or just the hidden extra to get you to a station, perhaps. The needle will go below the E line... but as a rule, one should not run on the bottom of the tank.

The low fuel warning light comes on with 4 gallons still in the tank, just above the E line on the gauge.

Ateo - 10-17-2013 at 07:07 PM

DK:

You sound like someone who has run some experiments and trials and made observations.

I have done this as well.

David K - 10-17-2013 at 10:45 PM

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Originally posted by Ateo
DK:

You sound like someone who has run some experiments and trials and made observations.

I have done this as well.


Yup... I did this for a thread on Tacoma World and added the data to my data link... I have the gallon used/remaining for each point on my fuel gauge and repeated fill ups at those points show great consistency.
FULL: 21 Gal
3/4 Line: 16 Gal
1/2 Line: 12 Gal
1/4 Line: 8 Gal
Low Light: 4 Gal
E Line: 3 Gal
:light:

jimgrms - 10-18-2013 at 08:22 AM

David did you do this for your gen 1 toy??

David K - 10-18-2013 at 05:13 PM

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Originally posted by jimgrms
David did you do this for your gen 1 toy??


No, sorry... I think I had a 20 gallon tank in it, as they made a smaller tank too, I recall... I didn't get on TW (Tacoma World) until I got my 2010... or maybe briefly with my 2005?

It was comments there about MPG and how far on a tank that I started my own tank research. Too many were calling a 'tank' 18 gallons... and not considering the 3 gallon 'reserve' below the E line... ;)

I enjoy details... so, it gave me something to do! :lol: