a ar has a mileage rating of 30 miles per gallon of gasoline how many mile can the car travel on 76.5 liters of gasoline
The distance is 14,44 km.
10.5km
Benzene is often added to gasoline to increase the octane rating .
ISO-octane, or 2, 2, 4-Trimethylpentane is mainly used in the production of gasoline. When added, it reduces engine knocking. The addition of ISO-octane is what is referred to when a gasoline's octane rating is referred to, and a 100 rating is when only ISO-octane is added to the gasoline. A zero rating is when only heptane is added, so the various ratings refer to the ratio and blends added to fuel.
The amount of resistance that a fuel has to detonation. The higher the number, the less likely it is that a particular fuel will detonate in a particular engine. The number is as compared to a standard fuel (not necessarily gasoline)
Fuel made with 10% Ethanol and 90% gasoline (or petrol)
Gasoline (gas) or petroleum spirit (petrol) is a petroleum-derived liquid mixture consisting mostly of aliphatic hydrocarbons, enhanced with iso-octane or the aromatic hydrocarbons toluene and benzene to increase its octane rating, and is primarily used as fuel in internal combustion engines. Most Commonwealth countries or former Commonwealth countries (with the exception of Canada) use the term "petrol" (abbreviated from petroleum spirit). The term "gasoline" is commonly used in North America where it is often shortened in colloquial usage to "gas." This should be distinguished in usage from genuinely gaseous fuels used in internal combustion engines such as liquefied petroleum gas (which is stored pressurised as a liquid but is allowed to return naturally to a gaseous state before combustion). The term mogas, short for motor gasoline, distinguishes automobile fuel from aviation gasoline, or avgas. The word "gasoline" can also be used in British English to refer to a different petroleum derivative historically used in lamps, but this use is now uncommon
The Opel 1.6 liter engine has a gas mileage rating of 28 miles per gallon in the city. The Highway mileage rating is 36 miles per gallon.
Yes. The higher the octane rating, the better the mileage you are likely to get.
nine miles to the gallon, city. eleven miles to the gallon highway.
Knocking due to detonation in the cylinders, poor fuel mileage, reduced lifespan.
The diesel hybrid is designed to increase fuel efficiency when compared to a gasoline hybrid. Because of the greater efficiencies of a diesel engine, it provides better fuel mileage and diesel contains approximately 10% more energy per gallon than gasoline. Diesels may achieve a fuel economy rating 50% higher than gasoline models. Couple these benefits to a hybrid and you can achieve significant cost savings over a gasoline-electric hybrid.
Probably under $300 in gasoline costs. Here's how that's figured.You need the driving distance: It's about 1845 miles. You need your vehicle's highway mileage rating. For example, one type of car is rated at 20 mpg; that is, it can travel 20 miles on 1 gallon of gasoline. You need the average cost of gasoline. Let's assume $3.00/gallon.Compute the cost of gasoline for this trip as (distance / mileage) x price. (If distance is in miles, mileage is in miles/gallon, and price is in dollars/gallon, the units cancel as desired, providing an answer in dollars.) For our example, cost = (1845/20) x 3 = 92.25 x 3 = $276.75. When budgeting for a long trip, do include all the other costs, such as engine oil, windshield washer fluid, tolls, meals, and motels. (This trip is about a 26 1/2 hour drive, not counting stops.) And it's a good idea to have something extra or available for emergencies, such as tire repairs.
Gasoline has a btu rating of around 110,000. Ethanol has a btu rating of around 76,000.
it is a type of gasoline that has a higher octane rating for higher performance engines
Yes you can use premium gasoline in unleaded because premium gasoline is also unleaded. The only reason it is called premium gasoline is because it has a higher octance then regular unleaded. Regular unleaded has an octane rating of 87 and premium has an octane rating of 92. Premium gasoline burns slower then regualr gas because it has a higher octane rating.
Often cars that get the best gas mileage, are cars that are hybrids, can run on both gas or electric, or cars that run on mainly ethanol. I would suggest looking up online which cars, that can be in your price range, will get the best gas mileage to your liking.
Gasoline is old after a month. Especially gasoline which contains ethanol. Ethanol looses its octane rating much faster than petroleum.
SAE (society of automotive engineers) sets the rating for the oil. Gasoline engine oil is given a "s_" rating. SE would be a rather old rating as the current is SMSAE (society of automotive engineers) sets the rating for the oil. Gasoline engine oil is given a "s_" rating. SE would be a rather old rating as the current is SM