1985 power ram never came with a 440, but i did an engine swap in mine, and i'm currently getting 6 mpg, but the carb needs going over. just recently i've put a holley street avenger 870 cfm and in the midst of finding a header setup that will work, but I wont be able to get a good estimate until i get the headers and tune the new carb
consumption of fuel in grams per horse power(kw) one hour
Greater compression = greater fuel consumption = greater power
300 kw power generate and fuel consumption
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.
about 10 to 12 gallons per hour at 80% throttle
Edgar W. Lewis has written: 'Capacity utilization and fuel consumption in the electric power industry, 1970-1981' -- subject(s): Electric power production, Electric power-plants, Fuel consumption, Statistics
nuclear power
About 10- 13 Litres depending how you drive.
Yes, the more load that is placed on the generator the more fuel it will use.
with OD in good condition, 24-32MPG Without OD, 18.5-22.5MPG
The average fuel consumption of the 2006 Honda Accord is 10 km per liter of fuel. This includes in calculation the fuel consumption in crowded areas and the fuel consumption in regular areas.
Gross Heat Rate: Gross electricity (Power) produced by a power plant per unit fuel energy consumption. This excludes all internal power consumptions. Net Heat rate is net power production at transformer per unit fuel energy consumption by power plant.