4.7 liter per/hour
The approximate fuel consumption of this engine according to my experience is 10 Km/ Liter. It gives you more extra km. if you use tubeless tires size 205/70 R15" C tires.
The smaller the engine the less fuel it will use. But then again an engine too small for the application can use more fuel than a larger engine that is appropriate for the application.
use a 1.6-liter 4-cylinder engine
In a fuel injected vehicle, they pump more fuel to the fuel rail than the engine could ever use to prevent the engine from starving for fuel. Any fuel the engine can't use goes back to the tank.
The 1.9 liter ( and 1.8 ) four cylinder engine on a 1992 Ford Escort has ( 4 fuel injectors )
It can and probably will
Normally the larger the engine the more fuel it will use under the same conditions.
Airplane engines use jet fuel. Read more, below.
No, They use a 4.3 liter V6 engine. ~Doug No, They use a 4.3 liter V6 engine. ~Doug
Because the air conditioning compressor, is run from a pulley off of the engine. This puts an additional load on the engine, which causes more fuel to be used.
No , there wasn't a flex fuel version of the 3.0 liter " Vulcan " V6 engine available in the 1999 Mercury Sable ( according to the Owner Guide )