NOTE: This thread concerns the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement; not internal combustion engines.

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    1213 days ago

    This is, at best, a myth. Sugar doesn’t dissolve in gasoline. There may be trace amounts of water in the tank too, but not enough to dissolve a meaningful amount of sugar. All it will realistically do is clog their fuel filter, the same way sand would.

      • @[email protected]
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        513 days ago

        I’m assuming this syrup is a thick aqueous solution of sugar, in which case it would settle on the bottom of the fuel tank without mixing with the gasoline. If it did get into the engine, it would likely clog the injector or carburetor, but it would likely just cause the engine to stall from fuel starvation, or blow the fuel pump’s fuse.

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          111 days ago

          I don’t know what that is, but from context it sounds like something to do with syrup and jizz.