it makes it sweet Sugar will turn solid and plug up the injectors.
Someone puts sugar in your fuel, fuel runs through the engine, bingo bango bongo your engine will fail.
When sugar is placed in a car engine, it can clog up the engine. This may leave it not working properly and would have to be flushed or replaced.
No.
sugar
ruins the engine, walking ain't crowded
Yes, sugar can harm your car engine if it enters the fuel system. When sugar is added to the gas tank, it can clog fuel filters and injectors, leading to reduced performance or engine failure. Additionally, sugar does not dissolve in gasoline, making it particularly problematic. It's best to keep sugar away from your vehicle's fuel system to avoid costly repairs.
Yes ... it will need to be torn down and rebuilt.
Sugar
Yes
Fall to the bottom of the tank and sit there. Sugar will not dissolve in gasoline. It may clog the fuel filter but it will do not damage to the engine. It is a myth that it will damage an engine.
Myth Busters did a segment on this subject. Actually the sugar will not dissolve in diesel. The sugar will stay intact as a granule. It may stop up the fuel filter but will not harm the engine otherwise. It is a myth to believe it will damage an engine.
It ruins your engine in your vehicle It is an old wives tale, the sugar sits on the bottom of the fuel tank like sand. It does not dissolve in gasoline. The program "The Myth Busters" did a segment on this and proved sugar in the fuel tank does nothing to damage the engine.