• daannii@lemmy.world
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    It’s true you can pry open the the cover. So that’s limited security. But cars have been putting filters things in the line for years to keep hoses out and potatos or whatever else people might try to put down there.

    Of course there are ways to get past these (I assume). But I don’t know how.

    I was told by someone who used to steal gas, that these are common in cars now. That it’s very hard to get a hose into the tank.

    Easier to steal out of motorcycles (without locking caps) and lawnmowers.

    I just messaged a mechanic friend of mine to see what he says. I’ll report back.

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      19 hours ago

      They do have anti siphon valves these days so the process is a little bit more complicated I believe, though I don’t think those are impossible to defeat either.

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          two tubes in the hole. first tube goes in deep enough to sit at the bottom of the tank fully submerged in the gas.

          second tube is only long enough to sit in the pipe that feeds the tank, so it’s not in any gas.

          stuff the rag into the hole around the tubes as tightly as possible making an air tight seal.

          put first tube into gas can. blow into second tube.

          as pressure builds in the tank, gas will flow out of the first tube.

          make sure you kink the air tube so your pressure doesn’t escape

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            Regarding your last sentence: as long as the other end of the first tube is lower than the fill level of the tank, you won’t have to worry about the rag or the second tube or the pressure escaping once the flow has started; the siphon will sustain itself

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      17 hours ago

      I watched my dad walk out on my family. Luckily I was a toddler so I don’t really remember it.

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          this is one of the stranger ironies I’ve observed - couples I thought would make it crumbling, and, toxic / terrible matches staying married to hate-fuck the other as long as possible.

          people genuinely need to split sometimes. and people should stay together if they can make it work, sometimes, but it often doesn’t seem to be the right crowd for each use case. Oof.

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    there are people that don’t know that? people that presumably passed primary school? some might remember that from 90s too

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      People don’t know that siphoning gas is pretty hard on newer cars because of filters and system in place against tampering? They have to be so absolutely stupid. I mean can you believe that?

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      To be fair. People probally know the basic concept. But they want information on the best ways, unexpected options for tubes, tips and tricks, how to break into locked gas covers quickly, etc. etc.

      It’s 2026. And it’s normal to learn about things online in many parts of the world. And people have grown up knowing they can extend, expand and enhance their knowledge of things casually by looking it up.

      I know it’s about gravity and getting it flowing, etc. I learned about it in grade school. But I would still look it up if i was faced with having to do it and had access to the internet.

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      20 hours ago

      The process is different now:

      1. Find a tall vehicle with a plastic gas tank
      2. Drill hole
      3. Drain gas into suitable container
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        Don’t listen to them, Russian fellows. There is an easier way:

        • Stick a hose in the exhaust pipe
        • turn on the car
        • suck hose real hard until gas comes out
        • fill coffin I mean gas can.
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      Got to think about the “average” people you know, and then suddenly realize 1/2 of all people are dumber than that.

      Warning: not good for your sanity to do the above