Quote Originally Posted by goofafidamedes View Post
Isn't it the other way around - 100kg of fuel is 100kg of fuel, no matter the temperature. The volume (litres) is what changes with temperature. Someone with servo experience will know - what is the standard temp for fuel volume calculation across our country? (EDIT: This is so the servo's don't sell us hot or warm fuel which has expanded and takes up more volume)
Pretty much spot on. 100kg is 100kg, the volume (Litres) to make that 100kg may vary depending on the Specific Gravity of the fuel being used at the time.