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1 gallon, with a filter change.
u can use a aqueon 55 gallon filter
10.7L (with oil filter change) LITER: GALLON: QUART:
For years 1997-2003: Oil: 3.8 Liters Oil & Filter: 3.9 Liters From my experience it requires a little less than a gallon with an oil & filter change.
yes you can it will be fine. i have experience :) haha
Yes it should be OK. I would advocate that you use a filter too and do at least a 50% water change weekly.
For a few days yes.
I would highly recommend it, yes
Clean filter
it depends on what vehicle it is.
there are four quarts in a gallon, therefore you divide the number of quarts by four.
First, it should be understood that the gallon of gas will not create any carbon. All the carbon due to the gallon of gas is already there, in and part of the gas(oline). It amounts to about 12/14 of the gasoline, so the carbon content of a gallon of gasoline is 12/14 of 6.2 lb (wt of a gallon of gasoline), or about 5.3 lb of carbon. It will still be 5.3 lb of carbon even if you burn it, since matter is not destroyed in a chemical reaction. If the question is how much carbon dioxide, the simplest answer is that there is about 3.2 times as much carbon dioxide produced in burning alkanes (like octane) as the weight of the alkane. A gallon of gas weighs about 6.2 lb and will combine with oxygen to make about 3.2x6.2 or 20 lb of CO2.