At 15 degrees Celsius, there are about 0.82 kilograms per liter of kerosene. Conversely, there are about 1.22 liters of kerosene per kilogram.
There is 1.9 liters of gas per kilo
Each milligram per liter = 1.0 × 10-9 kilograms per cubic centimeter. So, multiply milligrams per liter by 1.0 x 10-9 to get kg per cubic cm.
Any automobile produces about 2 kilograms of carbon dioxide per liter of fuel consumed.
The density of jatropha oil as a biodiesel fuel is 0.92 grams per cubic centimeter. Therefore, one liter will mass 920 grams or 0.92 kilograms.
Divide the density in kilograms per liter by the volume in liters
Depends on the fuel efficiency of your vehicle.
Diesel has a calorific value of 36 MJ per litre
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around 6.5 liter per km
divide kilometers driven by how much fuel was used to figure out how many km your getting per gallon or liter or whatever you use. lets say you got 30km per liter, and the liter of fuel was $3.00. you would take the $3 and divide that by 30 and get your cost per km...in this case... ten cents
It has 6 injector 1 Injector per cylinder