Fighting performance?.. Eurofighter is better But in fuel consumption and economy F-16 is better F-16D .. fuel consumption 1.05km/litre Eurofighter.. fuel consumption 0.7km/litre F-16 max gload 9g Eurofighter max gload 9+ Its more expensive to own the Eurofighter.. but it performs better than the F-16
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In operation, the ship’s fuel consumption depends on its hull condition and the speed at which it is operated. When a ship is designed, naval architects optimize the hull and power plant to a prescribed design speed which may be, for example, 15 knots for a bulk carrier or 18 knots for a small container ship. Operation of the vessel at lower speeds results in fuel savings because of the reduced water resistance, which, according to the ‘cube rule’, will be approximately proportional to the cube of the proportional reduction in speed:F = F*(S/S*)^awhereFis the actual fuel consumption (tons/day),Sthe actual speed,F*the design fuel consumption, andS*the design speed. The exponentahas a value of about 3 for diesel engines and about 2 for steam turbines. It follows from the cube rule that the level of fuel consumption is very sensitive to speed.
Bank 1 sensor 2 is located driver side pre cat. There are 3 sensors located on this truck, Bank 1 sensor 1 is the passenger side, Bank 1 sensor 2 is driver side pre cat, bank 2 sensor 1 is after cat. The 2 sensors pre cat are the ones you should worry about, these are the sensors that will get the most violent of ware, they are also directly related to fuel consumption and in this vehicle can cause serious power loss. The sensor after the cat is basically there to tell you when your cat needs to be changed and doesn't effect fuel consumption. My 2009 F350 super duty had a bank 1 sensor 2 code come up, I didn't have the time to change it and the fuel it used was mind blowing. I went from 135kms left till empty to 93kms till empty in the period on 20 mins...idling. That's when I had it changed.
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1 F-15 costs VARIANTS F-15A : $22 million F-15B : $23 million F-15C : $35-$50 million F-15D : " F-15E : $65m/$70m/$90m/$100m Fuel consumption : 0.70 km / litre
950 °C is equal to 1742 °F The conversion formula is Fahrenheit temperature = (9/5 x Celsius temperature)+ 32
I have a Astra F '97 1.4 litre DOHC 16 valve engine Average 6.5 to 8.5L/100km or 33 to 43 MPG (imperial)
F. D. Sebold has written: 'Residential end-use energy consumption' -- subject(s): Energy consumption, Dwellings