100 litres.
That would all depend on the size of the fuel tank.
The 2006 Dodge Ram 3500 Laramie equipped with the 5.9L V8 (diesel) has a fuel capacity of 34 gallons. In metric liters the capacity is 128.70 liters.
Two litres of fuel will fit in a container 10cm x 10cm x 20cm.A cubic meter of liquid is 1000 liters, plus you need expansion space...a 2200-liter tank would hold it, but 2500 liters is a standard size so get that one.
HI, The main difference is that a diesel engine uses compression to ignite its fuel, and a gas engine is the same as a petrol, it uses a spark to ignite its fuel. Diesel engines are more fuel efficient than petrol or gas. For instance if a diesel used 10 liters per 100kms a petrol engine of the same size in the same car would use roughly 12 liters per 100kms and a gas engine 15 liters per 100kms. Diesel engines are more ruggedly built to withstand the shocks and forces produced by compression ignition and therefore will generally last longer. Gas though, is the cheapest fuel on the Australian market so it is the cheapest to run in fuel cost. Personally I'm a diesel mechanic so i would say diesels are better, but if your after short term savings on the fuel bill I would go for a gas engine
to answer this we need to know what size engine and whether diesel or gas engine
how pictures of the different size diesel nozels
about 45 liters
41 liters
75 liters
Short of re-refining it there is no good way to break the long molecules of motor oil into the size that makes diesel fuel. You can add small amounts of motor oil to diesel fuel and it will burn but it is not recommended.
60 liters on all models
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