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A .2 of a liter, and a 7.3 Liter Diesel Exists
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a 7.3 liter diesel
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1 liter of diesel typically weighs 0.83kg (the density range is 820-845kg/m3 in Europe and up to 860kg/m3 elsewhere). About 87% of this is carbon, so one liter of diesel contains 0.83 x 87% = 0.722kg of carbon, each atom of carbon weighs 12 atomic units. When it combines with two atoms of oxygen in the combustion process it becomes CO2 , which weighs 44 atomic units. The 0.722kg of carbon in the original fuel then becomes 0.722 x 44/12 = 2.65kg of CO2, so one liter of diesel fuel produces about 2.65kg of CO2
the differenc eis this a 1.6 petrol is a 1.6 liter engine that is fueled by gasoline a 1.8 diesel is a 1.8 liter engine fuels with diesel
Yes.
If your talking petroleum and diesel then Petrol averages 1.38 per liter Diesel averages 1.41 per liter
5.4 liter - SOHC - V8 6.8 liter - SOHC - V10 6.0 liter diesel 7.3 liter diesel are the 4 engine choices in a 2003 Ford F-250
6.9 liter diesel
7.3 liter diesel
There are not any calories in diesel fuel oil. Diesel fuel oil should not be consumed by humans or animals. Consumption of the fuel oil can be fatal.