Man shakes car while pumping petrol in Bukit Timah -- but he might have good reason for it

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Man shakes car while pumping petrol in Bukit Timah -- but he might have good reason for it
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Not only in JB.

in Malaysia, such that it has become sort of a running joke by now.. In fact, you run the risk of petrol overflowing if the car is filled to the brim.shared a circulated video showing a man shaking his Toyota vehicle while pumping petrol at a Sinopec kiosk at 623A Bukit Timah Road.

Mike said:"This video was reposted in my group chat. I stay nearby and sometimes I pump petrol at this kiosk too.In response, a netizen speculated:"The guy is shaking his car because he put an additive into the petrol tank of his vehicle, supposedly for better fuel performance. He is trying to mix the additive with the petrol he pumped in. Nothing exciting."

Fuel additives are said to improve vehicle performance and help maintain systems. However, there has been debate over their efficacy.

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