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https://autoexpert.com.au/posts/shelf-life-of-fuel
https://www.bp.com/content/dam/b ... e-vehicle-tanks.pdf
个别来讲汽油在密封容器里好比钢制汽油桶里1年摆布。非密封容器半年摆布
装备里好比汽车,割草机油箱1个月,然而加1/3陈腐汽油能够恢复可挥发成份来恢复正常
BP’s life of petrol fact sheet says:
“The storage life of petrol is one year when stored under shelter in a sealed container. Once a seal is broken the fuel has a storage life of six months at 20°C or three months at 30°C.”
So, I think we can all infer that destabilization of the fuel is not really a thing. And it seems to me that in all their advice on fuel shelf life that I could find, they’re not really addressing ‘in a car’. They’re talking about some hypothetical ‘sealed container’. Whatever that is.
The company goes on:
“The storage life of petrol in equipment fuel tanks is one month. This can be extended by topping up with one third of fresh fuel, which restores the volatile components that have evaporated.”
柴油是6-十二个月
https://www.comparethemarket.com ... -before-it-expires/
How long does diesel last?
At temperatures over 30˚ Celsius, diesel typically lasts six to twelve months. Over time, sediment and gum will form when oxygen reacts with the fuel, so it’s important there’s as little air in the tank as possible when filling it up. Expired or ‘rotten’ diesel provides less power and can lead to a build-up of soot in parts of the engine, damaging your car, mower or truck.5
Diesel, like petrol, is a fuel that can expire. It’s important to store diesel fuel in a container designed to block out heat, water and air, which can speed up the expiry process. Under the right conditions, diesel can last up to twelve months, but by adding a diesel fuel stabiliser, you can make it last even longer.6 |
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