The production of 1 liter of diesel fuel generates approximately 2.68 kilograms of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions when the entire lifecycle is considered, including extraction, refining, and combustion. This figure can vary based on factors such as the type of crude oil used and the efficiency of the refining process. Overall, diesel fuel has a significant carbon footprint due to the fossil fuel-based nature of its production and use.
One liter of diesel weighs approximately 0.85 to 0.86 kilograms.
The density of petroleum diesel is about 0.85 kg/l
If your talking petroleum and diesel then Petrol averages 1.38 per liter Diesel averages 1.41 per liter
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In a modern 14 liter diesel engine about 1 gallon per hour.
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150.9 TO 152.9 IN Carnarvon according to Fuel Watch
The weight of diesel fuel varies slightly depending on its density, but on average, diesel fuel weighs about 0.832 kg per liter. Therefore, 90 liters of diesel would weigh approximately 74.88 kilograms (90 liters × 0.832 kg/liter).
6,610-pound curb weight (2WD with 5.4-liter V8 -- the 4WD Diesel weighs 7,648 pounds).
Calorific Value of diesel = 39,000 Kj/Liter 1 HP = 2685 Kj Total calorific value of 6.7 liter diesel = 39,000x6.7 = 2,61,300 Kj HP delivered = 2,61,300/2685 = 97.3 = 97.3x75 Kgf-m/sec