No, not all fuel is the same. Fuels can vary significantly in composition, energy content, and intended use, such as gasoline, diesel, natural gas, and biofuels. Each type has specific properties that make it suitable for particular engines or applications. Additionally, fuels can differ in terms of environmental impact and emissions.
All fuel injected corollas have the fuel pump mounted on top and inside the fuel tank.
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It's in the fuel tank, the same as essentially all modern cars.
No, not all fires are the same temperature. The temperature of a fire can vary depending on the fuel source and conditions.
Fuel and gasoline are not the same, although gasoline is a type of fuel. Fuel refers to any material that can be burned or consumed to produce energy, including various substances like coal, natural gas, and diesel. Gasoline specifically refers to a refined petroleum product used primarily in internal combustion engines. Therefore, while all gasoline is fuel, not all fuel is gasoline.
all vehicles are have about the same amount of fuel in the tank when the fuel light comes on. there would be about 1 to 2 gallons
Same as any 4.3 S10 tbi fuel pump. All 1985 S10 2.5 motors should be fuel injected.
I was having the same problem. Had to change out fuel regulator and fuel injectors
The ignition temperature of kerosene (#1 fuel oil) is 490 degrees fahrenheit (254C), the same as all fuel oils.
Gasoline, and in the early days of aviation all gasoline was the same.
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