It depends on how many miles per gallon (mpg) your vehicle gets on average. All are different. I figured out how many mpg my car gets by filling the tank completely full and then setting the trip gauge under the speedometer to zero. The next time I filled up, I divided the amount of miles I drove on that tank which was 365 by the amount of gallons it took to fill up the car again, which was about 15. My average mpg were about 24. For me to go 2000 miles, I would then divide 2000 by 24. Which tells me I would need about 83 gallons of diesel for the trip. Hope this helps.
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The cost of diesel fuel to travel hundred and 70 miles is dependent upon the type of vehicle and the price of the diesel feel. Diesel feel cost approximately $3.50 per gallon. The average vehicle will need five to ten gallons of fuel.
According to the 2000 Ford F-250 , 7.3 liter diesel supplement : With engine oil filter change : ( 15.0 U.S. quarts )
depends on the car or is it a semi... Big trucks usaully get about 5-7 miles per gallon, cars and pickups much better mpg.
I own a diesel (1.9dti) Renault megane 2000 edition. I change the brake pads(front) every 15000 Miles approximately.
Need to know specifics of the truck. Diesel is available in Class 1 through Class 8 trucks - the fuel mileage will vary greatly between the types.
The "Dodge" diesel is actually a Cummins heavy truck engine. With proper maintenance, it should last about 250,000 miles. The injectors will need replacing every 100,000 miles.
10 MILES per gallon, and we want to drive 2000 miles, so let's divide the total number of miles by our mpg, and that will tell us how many gallons we need. 2000 /10 = 200 gallons. At 4.50 dollars per gallon, and we need 200 gallons, 200*4.50 = 900 dollars needed.
Every 15,000 miles is what the factory recommends.
100,000 miles on 1.7 dti or cdti engine
timing belts need to be changed every 60k miles