What Happens If You Add a Bottle of Mineral Water to a Car's Fuel Tank?
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Adding a bottle of mineral water to the fuel tank may damage the engine. Below is relevant information about fuel tanks: 1. General Classification: Fuel tanks can be divided into open-type and closed-type. Open-type tanks have their liquid surface connected to the atmosphere, equipped with an air filter on the tank cap. Open-type tanks are simple in structure, easy to install and maintain, and are commonly used in hydraulic systems. Closed-type tanks are typically used for pressurized tanks, filled with a certain pressure of inert gas, with a charging pressure of up to 0.05MPa. 2. Classification by Shape: They can also be categorized into rectangular tanks and cylindrical tanks. Rectangular tanks are easy to manufacture and convenient for placing hydraulic components, making them widely adopted. Cylindrical tanks offer high strength, light weight, and easy cleaning, but are more difficult to manufacture and occupy more space, often used in large metallurgical equipment.