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SCWDP911 05-08-2007 12:31 PM

Weird gas pumping question... or not...
 
Am I the only 911 owner that has to flip the gas pump nozzle upside down in order to pump gas at full flow into the car? Is this some weird 911-ism I have been dealing with since buying my car last fall? I have searched for it but not found the right thread yet. Has this been covered?

Kirk911SC 05-08-2007 12:32 PM

Normal

SCWDP911 05-08-2007 12:35 PM

Why then? Does the neck cause the gas to pool up under full flow, blocking the outlet? Not really a big deal, but man I get the strangest looks at the gas station...

Jim Richards 05-08-2007 12:36 PM

dunno, but, it appears to be normal to do this.

defcon65 05-08-2007 12:56 PM

It's another marvel of the amazing German engineering we have all come to love, and another way for the Porsche owner to feel and act different.
Just be glad they're not watching you adjust the heat and ventilation controls.

TerryH 05-08-2007 01:19 PM

I do have a car that needs the nozzle flipped, but my SC has never had any issues. I also learned that when the nozzle shuts off, not to try to stuff any more in because it's competely full.

vash 05-08-2007 01:21 PM

me too!!

sucks when you have the antennae up. makes you look "special" at the pump.

SCWDP911 05-08-2007 02:40 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by vash
me too!!

sucks when you have the antennae up. makes you look "special" at the pump.

That is weird, to me anyway. My antenna is on the right side. Mine is power, could that be the difference.

Also, can someone tell me if I did something wrong - I got this weird message from Pelican saying no response necessary, and at the top of the message, it says "QUIT".

porsche930dude 05-08-2007 02:53 PM

i never tried putting in upside down but i find it works best when its only in alittle bit and pointing forward twords the tank.
You know what i find totally annoying is when people flip the hose up to get that last bit out of the hose when their done pumping! I see everyone doing it nowadays. Am i missing somthing or is this totally useless since the shutoff is at the trigger.

rusnak 05-08-2007 04:11 PM

I only pump gas with the nozzle upside down if I have to park with the gas pump on the right hand side of the car (all of the left side pumps are taken).

The 911 is narrow enough so that you can pump gas by pulling the gas hose over the front hood if you hold the nozzle upside down.

Now THAT gets some strange looks. Just pull out a Mentos and pop it in your mouth.

Norm Faustino 05-08-2007 04:37 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by rusnak
I only pump gas with the nozzle upside down if I have to park with the gas pump on the right hand side of the car (all of the left side pumps are taken).

The 911 is narrow enough so that you can pump gas by pulling the gas hose over the front hood if you hold the nozzle upside down.

Now THAT gets some strange looks. Just pull out a Mentos and pop it in your mouth.

and then take a huge swig of Diet Coke:D

h20cooled7 05-08-2007 04:41 PM

while your wolfing down a double whopper with cheese

ossiblue 05-08-2007 04:44 PM

V8_ranch,

I've found the shut-off problem is often dependent on which pump I use and there is no consistency. Porsche930dude's answer--insert just a bit--seems to get me out of a jam most often when I hit the temperamental pump. If your car consistently trips the shut off, try pulling back the rubber collar on the nozzle and compress it toward the trigger. It works by overriding the shut off, but it does allow those nasty hydrocarbons to escape.

SCWDP911 05-08-2007 05:15 PM

LJ, saw your location and got excited. My wife and I are from San Clemente/Capo Beach. Her dad grew up there. Know any Trotters? He has been big into Porsche since back in the day when he bought a new 53 cab.

Sorry, got a little nostalgic when I saw where you are from. Do you know Cal and Con Weber? They are both 911 freaks there as well.

Thanks for the tips. Have not had any trouble getting gas, just annoying sometimes. Mostly bothers my wife.

diverdan 05-09-2007 03:40 AM

NORMAL:

Seems so obvious, been doing exactly that for many years. Biggest problem is here all stations are full service and getting the pump boys to rotate the thing 180degrees requires me to get out of the car and do it myself.
As with most things DIY gets the job done correctly.

diverdan

ossiblue 05-09-2007 07:20 AM

V8_ranch,

Sorry, the names you mentioned are not familiar but I've only lived here for 32 years--not yet a local. Do know Bill Brewster though, he's my mechanic and neighbor. Have those you mentioned give me a call--send me an e-mail.

fly4val 05-09-2007 07:26 AM

Here in WAWA....my '88 takes fuel 'normally'....the only problem being when the station has the shorty nozzle seal and it's old....never tried inverted except for the one time I was on the opposite side pump....

I am like TerryH...when it's full, its FULL!

Interesting string guys...thanks

T77911S 05-09-2007 10:55 AM

same here, upside down

masraum 05-09-2007 11:40 AM

My old '88 had the same problem, but I never put the pump in upside down. I just barely put the tip in. Looks a little less odd, but seems to work as well. I always thought that even though it probably wasn't really an issue, it probably put less strain on the neck of the tank, but I could be wrong and that may depend upon several factors requiring lots of math to end up with the definitive answer, blah, blah, blah....

rusnak 05-09-2007 11:44 AM

so the normal method would be like missionary and upside down would be like ( I am trying to clean up my act and I will not finish this sentence).....


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