Its not. Its measured in lbs of fuel to lbs of air at STP conditions. This is of course assuming you're in the US, otherwiese i dont know.
It is measured in inches of mercury (inHg)
Indonesia lube base oil/fuel oil
They sell fuel measured in liters in Austraulia and in 1955 it was 8¢ per liter, diesel 6¢
It cannot because you cannot have 1 cm of fuel. Fuel is measured in volume terms whereas 1 cm is a length.
Fuel pressure as measured off the Schrader valve on the fuel rail should be at least 20 to 30 PSI for the 2.3 L.
Diesel fuel is the kind of fuel used by diesel engines. Its a combustible fuel refined from crude oil - just as is gasoline - but diesel has a much higher flash point than gasoline. Its grade is measured in cetane rather than octane
It depends on the oil and it's use. all oils can be measured in fluid ounces, gallons, quarts or liters Fuel oil is measured in barrels (42 gallons), or bunkers 5100 barrels lubricating oils can be measured in drums (55 gallons) and some heavy lubricating oils and greases are measured by weight
It should be listed on the pump. Generally speaking, diesel fuel ignition quality is not measured in octanes, as these are a unit for gasoline. Diesel fuel is measured in cetane not octane.Regular diesel--48Premium diesel--55Biodiesel (B100)--55Biodiesel blend (B20)--50Synthetic diesel--55A label should be affixed to the pump that states both the fuel type and cetane number. It's important to find a station that dispenses fuel of the cetane number recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.
The computer needs to know distance traveled and fuel used. The distance is registered by the speedometer/odometer, which provides pulses to a computer. This is calibrated by the makers, to relate exactly how many pulses equals a mile. The fuel is measured by flow meters built into the fuel lines. These flow meters also provide pulses related to exactly how much fuel is passing. Modern cars all use fuel injection systems, that are controlled by a computer. The fuel to the injectors, is precisely measured by the pulses provided to the injectors. Instead of a flow meter, the pulse length can be used to measure how much fuel is being delivered. The same Engine Management Computer that runs the engine, is also used to make calulations. Combining the input from the Speedometer to calculate Miles per Gallon and the result output to the display on the dashboard.
It's measured by the mileage of the vehicle. An excellent mileage for instance is 30 miles per gallon of fuel. On average most cars or SUV's have around 16-20 mpg.
Not enough info to answer. Please ask a new question and include year, make, model, and engine size. It is the running pressure that the fuel pump puts out as measured in Pounds Per Square Inch. PSI