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[–] [deleted] 5 pts

I think they're just a bit smaller. The def pumps do generally have warnings all over them including the digital screen that say "NOT FOR USE IN FUEL TANKS!" or something similar.

Ok, then it's white people's fault because everyone knows most niggers can't read and those that do never follow instructions.

[–] 2 pts

Which is why diesel pump nozzles are larger than regular fuel nozzles.... So why don't they make the "def" nozzles the same larger size as the diesel nozzle since it is only used with larger diesel engines?

So why don't they make the "def" nozzles the same larger size as the diesel nozzle since it is only used with larger diesel engines?

So we can have funny pics like this?

[–] 1 pt

Seems silly to me.

I guess so we can laugh at this bitch.

[–] 1 pt

I've never seen "def" pumps in public. Even at major infrastructure businesses, def is actually an additive. Literally separate 55 gallon plastic drums that get pumped in after the fact.

[–] 0 pt

Are diesel pumps significantly larger?

I drove a one ton diesel towing a 35 foot fifth wheel all over the country for four years, and definitely never noticed a difference in the size of the nozzle.

Granted I never tried to put a diesel nozzle into my car or a gas nozzle into my truck, but if there is a difference it’s not enough to be visually obvious