as i experince ,installed in fiera body ,it run to 14km/liter running below 80km/hr
6km
The fuel consumption will vary depending on the driver/use of the engine. In a test environment running at a constant 1800RPM over a 12 hour period the engine will consumer between 24-26L/Hour.
For small motor bike or lawn-mower or similar.
The approximate fuel consumption of this engine according to my experience is 10 Km/ Liter. It gives you more extra km. if you use tubeless tires size 205/70 R15" C tires.
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the is 4.5 liters in 1 hour used in generator set
I think it happens because of the altitude and the fuel burn rate get slower as they clam higher 10,000 fleet
its 5 Km/L in city 6Km/L in highway with 20 Passengers (2T load)
Fuel Consumption: 479 gallons per hour
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There is no such thing as thrust specific fuel consumption of a turboshaft engine, as a turboshaft is designed to deliver mechanical power, not thrust. This mechanical power can be converted into electric power by a generator or converted into thrust by a propeller or rotor. Basically, a turboshaft uses jet technology but is an alternative to a piston engine. While thrust specific fuel consumption doesn't exist for a turboshaft, "brake specific fuel consumption" does. It measures the rate of flow of fuel required for a certain amount of power. For example, a specific fuel consumption of 0.2 lbs/h/hp means that for every horsepower the turboshaft produces, it burns 0.2 lbs of fuel each hour.
because their resources are limited and fossil fuel consumption rate is higher than their possible production rate.