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John C
 


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Bushwanderer wrote:
You feel the need to lock your car before paying for the fuel! Shocked




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smac343 wrote:
TazDaz wrote:
here you are .... http://www.misfuelpreventiondevice.com/


and this is a piccy



I've already got something that should prevent misfuelling.

It's a yellow cap with the words DIESEL written in black!
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It's not me I'm bothered about (I realise that's fatal to say - pride comes before a fall and all that) - it's other people using the car who normally fill up with petrol...
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I bet 100% of people if asked would say they would never mis-fuel as they could tell petrol from diesel...but it still happens....
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smac343 wrote:
TazDaz wrote:
here you are .... http://www.misfuelpreventiondevice.com/


and this is a piccy



I did contact the guy and he rang me today - they are very much in business but aiming at fleets and police forces. They are not at all against supplying individuals at no extra cost for small purchases but a group buy would have to be 15,000+ units Sad

Questions
1. No international problems?
2. Self fit?
3. Transfer to next vehicle?
4. Splashback problems?

Answers
1. No
2. Yes, easy.
3. If you must, but may increase value of vehicle (a. asset, b. reduced likelihood of misfuel history and c. INSURERS may yet reward / demand its presence Shocked )
4. There WERE but definitely solved.

Go for it!

A
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I assume ? a petrol nozzle is a larger diameter, so will not fit in this unit but a smaller diameter diesel nozzle would ?
  
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That, I believe, plus mysterious extra design features. Never having squinted up a petrol or a diesel nozzle, I don't know the difference, but the "thing" apparently relies on more than just diameter restriction. My guess is that petrol and diesel flow control feedback orifices Shocked are sited differently which would allow the device to interfere with petrol delivery and not diesel - but that's a pure guess.

PS it works in Oz, he said. so it doesn't matter which way up it is!
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B16 KJR wrote:
I assume ? a petrol nozzle is a larger diameter, so will not fit in this unit but a smaller diameter diesel nozzle would ?


Don´t think so, the UK ULP nozzle is smaller than the diesel (which is the same size as the old leaded nozzle now defunct).

The FFRR device apparantly needs the larger diesel nozzle to trigger mechanical sensor bars in the inlet and thereby avoid the blanking flap triggering, try it with petrol and the flap comes across and prevents any quantity entering the tank.

Wonder how easy to retrofit the FFRR fuel device???
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ronp wrote:


I've already got something that should prevent misfuelling.

It's a yellow cap with the words DIESEL written in black
!
Wink


sorry, I know it doesn't help the case



LOL Ronp i think i will be buying one as it was SWMBO who did the dirty... she used the excuse its her Hormones as she is 4 1/2 month pregnant (so i cant even shout at her).... Whistle
  
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B16 KJR wrote:
I assume ? a petrol nozzle is a larger diameter, so will not fit in this unit but a smaller diameter diesel nozzle would ?


IIRC ADRs (Australian Design Rules) require that a diesel fueled car be fitted with a narrower fuel intake to prevent this happening.

Best Wishes,
Peter
  
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This might give a bit of background to the device:

http://www.theengineer.co.uk/Articles/3044...lution.htm
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[quote="AndrewW"]
smac343 wrote:
TazDaz wrote:
here you are .... http://www.misfuelpreventiondevice.com/


I did contact the guy and he rang me today - they are very much in business but aiming at fleets and police forces. They are not at all against supplying individuals at no extra cost for small purchases but a group buy would have to be 15,000+ units Sad

A


Did he mention a price? I couldn't see that anywhere.
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Bushwanderer wrote:
IIRC ADRs (Australian Design Rules) require that a diesel fueled car be fitted with a narrower fuel intake to prevent this happening.


That still allows diesel to be put into a petrol car though, which currently can't happen with the UK diesel nozzle being larger than a ULP filler....

Nozzle size can only ever prevent one-way misfuelling but unless you have something like th FFRR device it will still be possible the other way around.

Not sure if putting diesel into a petrol would be just as bad/common though??
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I've emailed them for a price

I'll report back if they answer.

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