Untreated gasoline starts to go bad after 30 days. Treat it with a fuel stabilizer and theoretically it will last one year. If you keep it that long I would mix the treated gas with 50% fresh gas when you use it. That 50/50 mix will be ok to use. Untreated gasoline over 60 days old mix with 80% fresh fuel before using.
Sturdy, cheap, good insulation, long lasting.
any type as long as it can hold water!!Dandy bags or curb sacks are good for sediment control
Alot depends on the humidity. 24 hours should be a good amount of time.
Yes, as long as the unbroken path is a good conductor of electricity.
The good think about the assembly line is it was faster than two humans and instead of waiting for a long time with the assembly line you won't have to wait twice as longer than humans
If a car gets 30 mpg the 1 gallon of gasoline lasts for 30 miles. If the car is going 60 mph 30 miles takes 30 minutes
A really good barrel is the beginning.
untill the bottom of the tank rusts and rust gets into it
A gallon of gasoline costs the same, whatever vehicle it's going into... but most 18-wheeled vehicles use Diesel fuel.
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Gasoline shelf life depends on the storage environment. If stored properly, gasoline is good for a very long time, but if stored improperly, it can deteriorate in less than a month.
-- You can put as much or as little as you want to into a 55-gallon drum, as long as you don't exceed 55 gallons. -- A "barrel of oil" is not a 55-gallon drum. It's 35 imperial gallons, which is approximately 42.5 US gallons. (So the price of oil by the barrel is even higher than it sounds.)
Expect around a 15% decline in fuel mileage over conventional gasoline. Ok, so if I'm paying $4.00 / gallon for 10 % ethanol gas and loosing 15 % mileage that means if I can find 100 % gasoline with no ethanol at $4.60 / gallon I'm getting basically the same thing. So if I pay $4.10 / gallon for real gas without ethanol, I just saved $.50 / gallon over the ethanol low output gas. This should make shopping allot easier, as long as the stations are required to post how much ethanol they are selling versus real gas.
The trip was about 1,625.82 miles in length.
Yes; Romania has a long tradition, of approx. 150 years, in the petrochemical industry.
A good gunsmith can help you.