Some fuel types, such as biodiesel or additives, may be more viscous than standard gasoline or diesel. Fuel pumps designed for these fuels use specialized motors and flow systems to maintain consistent delivery.
Viscous fuel pumps may include heating elements or enhanced filtration to prevent clogging and ensure accurate measurement. These features are crucial for maintaining both efficiency and safety.
By handling high-viscosity fuels effectively, stations can offer a wider range of products without risking equipment damage or operational delays.