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4.2km, and how far can you go with a carbon fiber tank full of compressed air, this is what MDI has been trying to find the answer to, and to a point they have found the answer. Clean cars google MDI compressed air cars, and see what they are trying to achieve.
A car to clean the air of cities, yes it may be inefficient, but would you drive an inefficient car if it did not pollute the air you breath.
Petrol cars were inefficient when they were first developed, have a look "Get Behind the Compressed air car and maybe you'll breath"
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go here vlane.com
it can go 33km
6 probably
The consumption of different types of fuel produce different rates of emissions, for instance: Gasoline: 2.3 kg CO2/liter used Natural gas or LPG: 1.6 kg CO2/liter used Diesel: 2.7 kg CO2/liter used So initially it looks like Natural Gas is the winner! But this is only part of the question as each fuel also exhibits an energy density - how far will it make your car go per liter of fuel. When this is reviewed the gasoline car is the worst of the three choices and diesel the best. This is due to the efficiency of diesel engines and the high energy density of diesel fuel.
The 1999 Nissan 1.9 liter diesel engine has and oil capacity of five quarts. 4.5 quarts will go into the engine and one half quart will go into the oil filter.
1,6,5,4,3,2 clockwise
Where does the vacuum line lead to from the top of an 2002 Chevy express 1500 van with 5 liter engine
According to the 2004 Ford F-250 - 6.0 liter diesel supplement : ( 15 quarts ) WITH FILTER CHANGE note : the oil filter holds 1 quart
Diesel Pfingsten goes by Diesel.
ask answers.com It depends on how far you want to go. The more petrol, the farther you go.
As an ex Chevy Mechanic I'm almost positive the answer is "it will fit". 4L60E transmissions if I remember correctly.