Surprisingly little. Sugar isn't soluble in petrol, so it'll just slosh around at the bottom of the tank pretty much as a handful of sand would do. At worst, it may possibly clog the intake filter of the fuel pump.
Not much actually.
You shouldn't do that. Its sounds dangerous
Someone puts sugar in your fuel, fuel runs through the engine, bingo bango bongo your engine will fail.
you.
The Sugar Act is the law that puts tax on foreign molasses and sugar!!
someone gets into your files and your personal information, and usaly puts viruses and other things that can harm your computer
A conflict is like a 'fire'. Water puts out the fire. Petrol makes the fire stronger. Water or petrol poured on the fire(conflict )
Someone who puts someone on a map
they will get called by a lot of random people that they don't know
If it is too overfilled it can seize the motor
The rest of the sugar sinks to the bottom because the solvent has reached its capacity to dissolve the solute.
It makes it sweet and puts in the calories.