The energy content of oil can vary, but on average, a litre of oil contains about 35-40 million joules of energy. This energy can be released through combustion to generate heat or power.
'Joules' is a measure of the energy the oil will release when combusted. Different oils will release different amounts of energy , hence a different number of #joules#.
The equivalent of about 6,330,000,000 joules or 6 million BTUs
There are many quality levels of edible oil. One of the cheapest is Canola oil and here in Canada this is about $3 per litre. - Extra Virgin Olive oil is about $15 per litre. There are many in between.
Approximately 34.2 million joules (J) of energy can be released from burning one liter of petrol.
First off you would need to know the energy value of the oil, that is the amount of energy released during the combustion of a specified amount of the oil, eg kj/mol. The energy value for paraffin is around 46Mj/kg. 46 megajoules per kilogram, or 46million joules. One tonne is one thousand kilograms, so one tonne of paraffin would contain 46 thousand megajoules, or 46 gigajoules (46Gj).
20 litre
6.5 litre with filter though some report 8.3 litre Filter RZ372 and 6.5 litre of oil 15W40.
5 and half litre of oil without changing the oil filter 6 litre with oil filter
1.25 litre
3.2 litres in a 1.3 litre
wne your changing the engine oil you need 4.5 litre