Originally posted by: Baloo
Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: Baloo
Sugar is not going to hurt anybody's engine - that is a myth.
Edit: person B would never know there was sugar in the siphoned gas unless person A told person B, or person B happened to notice tiny granules in the bottom of the container he siphoned into, if any granules were actually to get siphoned out with the gas.
Well the neighbor wouldn't openly admit to siphoning the gas in the first place so the only way that person A found out it's him is because the car has *some* problems now. Something to that affect had to have happened.
Edited OP.
The question was posed hypothetically, so there's no "person A found out" anything. But as I said, person B would never know there was sugar in the siphoned gas unless person A told person B, or person B happened to notice tiny granules in the bottom of the container he siphoned into, if any granules were actually to get siphoned out with the gas.