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does sugar in gas tank damage engine
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Yes, it does. It's an old urban legend that sugar doesn't dissolve in gasoline and therefore passes harmlessly through the engine. However, sugar can clog up the fuel filter, preventing gas from reaching the engine. It can also get into the fuel injectors, gumming them up and reducing the efficiency of the vehicle. In severe cases, it can result in costly repairs or even a completely ruined engine.
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