Apparently, slow and durable portfolio fuels.
A tikkker claims that people pumping gas increases mileage and saves big money, but skeptics say the so -called “fuel fuel” is operating with smoke.
Alecia (@aleciaa2) swears for her driver’s strategy in a now-waist video with over 1.3 million views, insisting she almost doubled her range of steering. But not everyone is buying what she is pumping.
“God bless the person you said when you get, or like when you are pumping your gas, to put it in the slow environment,” the video creator said in the June 23 video. “So it doesn’t cause those air bubbles.”
Mid-clip, she threw bills: a shot of her ram by staring at a bold range of 522 miles in just $ 30 gas. Her little red icon of her car was smuggled on the center keyboard.
She then made gestures in the odometer and asked the viewers, “Do you see it? And that was $ 30. I usually need $ 60 to filter my reservoir to like 400 miles.”
After throwing her gospel with gas pump, Alecia tried to credit the Tiktok’s prophet who changed her life-but drew a blank.
“I don’t remember the Creator, but God will bless you,” she said.
Commentators were fired, pumping their questions: can a slow squeeze in the pump really squeeze your mileage – or is this just smoke and fairy tales?
“I’m really confused. Gas pumps measured fuel by volume using a flow meter. The air or foam doesn’t add any volume. Can anyone explain?” one commented.
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While there were skeptics in the comment section – he also believed.
“Mine added an additional 100 miles when I did it !!” One shouted while someone else added, “Also go night or early in the morning when the Earth is cooler !!”
“Worked for me this week. It usually requires 65-70 to reach even close. I did it with 50,” noted another.
Another commented, “I just did this yesterday lol it takes more time to fill, but it’s worth it.”
Others emphasized that hack is not effective.
“I work for a fuel company. Believe me. It doesn’t work like that, but if it makes you feel better!” One wrote.
An additional user withdrew, “This has never worked for me who tires this. This weekend last weekend and got the same amount of gas.”
Another weighed, “it doesn’t work at any pump, but it’s worth trying at every pump.”
Some commentators pointed out that today’s gas pumps are not dummies – they charge you for the juice you get, not how quickly you pump it.
Of course, some steam can disappear later in the tank, but during filling? Not a chance.

According to Action News Jax, AAA pumped the brakes into the “Slow Pour” viral revenge – supporting social media skeptics and reminding executives that gas reservoirs sit underground, safe from hot air (and hot intake) by promoting this myth.
AAA appeared cold gas in theory, saying that steam stems from lowering fuel and delightful temperatures – not from your pump speed.
As Jax News Action said: Hack the slap pump is a clean oil fiction.
As the post reported last year, a sharp -eyed Tiktok counselor threw some drivers set up at the fuel station on how to smell the dirt card skirts before slipping.
The fraud, which flows over a billion dollars a year, according to the FBI, was exhibited by the Flm Flight content creator, who filmed himself in love with the pump’s card reader – the easiest way to see a sketch composition.
“POV: You check the card reader to make sure you won’t be fooled,” he described the clip, which has already listed over 600,000 views in the app.
So whether you are stirring or appearing in your tiktok food, remember – some hacks are just working empty.
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