A simple trick at the fuel station claimed that helped her tank for only $ 30.
In the video, which has achieved 1.3 million views since its publication on Monday, June 23, it has receipts to prove this.
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She photographed the penetration from inside her car, which she seemed parked at a gas station.
She said: “God bless the person who said when you get, or like you when pumping your gas, to put it in a slow place.”
“So it does not cause these air bubbles.”
Alisiaa (@Alexiaa) has claimed that the slower flow made her tank go further, as the number of miles doubled.
Then her screen was shown and flashing a range of 522 miles after spending only $ 30.
She said, “Do you see that? This was $ 30.” “It usually takes $ 60 to fill my wardrobe to 400 miles.”
Soon the clip lit up with more than 800 comments and 137,000 likes, with viewers divided on whether the method is working.
“I do not remember the Creator, but God will bless you,” added Alisia, with the credit of the unknown Tiktoker who inspired her.
The skeptics of calling the flag is hurried behind the so -called penetration.
“I am really confused. Gas pumps measure fuel by size using the flow meter. Air or foam does not add any storage unit. Can someone explain?” One of the viewers asked.
Another person answered, “Pumping can slowly help reduce vapor and loving, making filling more efficient and cleaner …”
One of them is skeptical, who said they were working for a fuel company, which he did not buy.
“I am working on a fuel company. Trust me. This does not work, but if that makes you feel sure!” They said.
“A girl forms bubbles after the nozzle came out; still the same amount!”
How to pump gas
There are several steps that you can take to pump gas safely.
Find your pump
Driving to the pump, and aligning the fuel tank in your car with the nozzle. Look for the fuel indicator share on your dashboard or guide to find out any aspect of your gas tank.
Pay your gas
You can either pay when the pump using a credit/deduction card or pay inside. If you pay inward, give the accompanying the pump number and the amount you want to spend.
Open your fuel cover
Use the crane or button inside your car to open the gas tank cover, or open it manually if your car does not have a crane. Convert the gas cover.
Choose the right nozzle
Get the correct nozzle of the pump (regular, distinctive or diesel). Enter it safely into your gas tank.
Select the degree of fuel
Choose the degree of fuel (it is usually regular, mid -row, or installment). Check your car guide for the recommended fuel type.
Start with pumping
Pull the trigger to start pumping. Most holes have a crane that is closed in place so that you do not have to keep them.
Wait for automatic closure
Watch the pump. It will stop automatically when the tank is full. You will hear a click when this happens.
Remove the nozzle and close the tank
Carefully remove the nozzle, return it to the pump, and make sure to secure the gas cover tightly.
Get your delivery
If you pay the pump, determine if you want a receipt. If you do this, print it; If not, end the treatment.
Repeat the distance meter
Inside your car, restore the distance meter in the fuel to track miles. Usually, your car will restart again.
Source: AAA
Another added, “This never succeeded for me, I tried this. At the end of last week and I got the same gas.”
“It does not work in every pump, but it is worth trying in every pump,” another person escaped.
Some Tiktok users supported Alicia, saying they tried the trick and saw real results.
“I added an additional 100 miles when I did it !!” One of the commentators wrote.
“Also go at night or early in the morning when the Earth is cooler !!” Another suggest.
“I worked for me this week. It usually takes 65-70 even to reach the relative. I did it with 50,” he claimed another person.
Others said the method was not guaranteed, but it might work in some cases.
One of them wrote: “I did this yesterday to take longer, but it's worth it.”
Myth was seized
Experts have been weight since then, and they poured cold water on the theory.
AAA CBS Affiliate WJAX told June 2025 that the gas flow speed does not affect the amount of fuel you receive.
The agency also noted that the “legend” was founded on the idea that the temperatures are less at night, it changes the consistency of the fuel itself.
AAA said that fuel tanks – and fuel in them – are stored in the ground and therefore they are exempt from such temperature changes.
Moreover, AAA said that the flow of gas in your tank will not have any effect on the tank itself and the fuel in the pump is measured without ventilation anyway.
The agency said that real vapor loss occurs after the gas sits in your tank, not during packing.
Quick packing may prevent you from getting a complete tank completely, but it will not affect the price, according to AAA.