Why can only 40L be added to a 60L fuel tank?
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Because the actual capacity of the fuel tank is greater than the nominal capacity. According to fuel safety regulations, national standards stipulate that the nominal capacity of an automobile fuel tank is 95% of the rated capacity. Therefore, when refueling to full, it can hold 10% more fuel than the nominal capacity. Here is additional information: Refueling precautions: Use automotive gasoline only, as improper fuel entering the fuel system may damage the fuel system and engine; Do not use gasoline containing methanol or alcohol; Avoid spilling fuel on painted surfaces to prevent damage. Purpose: The fuel tank capacity determines the driving range. For two cars with identical engines, the larger the fuel tank, the farther it can travel.