My '97 runs about 11-12 but it is a F350
75L is 19.8 US gallons. - It is also 16.5 Imp gallons
750 mL = .75L 2 X .75L = 1.5L < 1.75L, so no.
anywhere between 75l to 90l
That is approximately 26.492 US gallons
None. A single goldfish should have a minimum of 75L. You would be better off keeping small tropical freshwater fish.
0.75 liters is 25.36 (25.36052) US fluid ounces.
L = 150l = 2w2l + 2w = 4502(2w) + 2w = 4506w = 450w = 75l = 150
One goldfish on it's own needs at least 20 gallons (75L). It's not just about their potential size, which is big, but the fact that they are very messy fish and produce a high amount of waste
If you are reffering to fuel the standard size tank is (75L) 19.8 gallons With an option for (72L) 19 gallons or (100L) 26.4 gallons Coolant takes (9.5L) 2.5 gallons Oil takes (6L) 1.6 gallons
If the dump is run by a pto you can tow it in gear (you said manual trans) with the pto engaged and you should be able to raise the dump box. There is a lift fuel pump in each tank and a high pressure pump on the frame rail below the drivers door area.
100
Nowadays, F1 ars are not aloud to stop to refuel, to at the start they are filled to the top. A typial distance of a F1 race is about 305 KM or 189.51 Miles (2dp). On average, a F1 car in a race consumes around 75L per 100KM in which if you do the math is 3.136 MPG (US) or 3.766 MPG (UK).