when one litre of petrol is burned, 2.28kg of CO2 are produced, equivalent to 1268 litres of of CO2 gas!! Every single 50 litre tank full of petrol will produce over 63,400 litres of CO2 gas (63.4 m3), or a volume equivalent to an imaginary cube with sides 4 metres long.
A .2 of a liter, and a 7.3 Liter Diesel Exists
a 7.3 liter diesel
The 7.2 liter is a Duramax diesel.
Nine cubic meters of air is required to burn 1 liter of fuel in a diesel engine. A person does not put liters of air into a diesel engine. Liters of fuel are put into a diesel engine.
the differenc eis this a 1.6 petrol is a 1.6 liter engine that is fueled by gasoline a 1.8 diesel is a 1.8 liter engine fuels with diesel
There are not any calories in diesel fuel oil. Diesel fuel oil should not be consumed by humans or animals. Consumption of the fuel oil can be fatal.
5.4 liter - SOHC - V8 6.8 liter - SOHC - V10 6.0 liter diesel 7.3 liter diesel are the 4 engine choices in a 2003 Ford F-250
7.3 liter diesel
6.9 liter diesel
In a diesel engine connected to a generator with a 23% engine efficiency, 1 liter of diesel should produce nearly 2.7 kilovolt-amperes. More with improved engine efficiency.
In my 1986 F350, I replaced a the 6.9 diesel engine with a 1989 7.3 diesel engine. Everything fit. BUT I had to used the glow plug system from the 6.9 system
Pre-ECV military models used the 6.2 liter naturally aspirated Detroit Diesel V8 diesel engine. ECV models used the turbocharged 6.5 liter Detroit Diesel V8 diesel engine. Civilian models of the H1 also offered the 6.5 and 6.6 Duramax diesels.