Me personally, I use 2 family-sized (cold-brew) tea bags per 2 quarts water and 1 cup sugar. I put a slight amount of hot water in the pitcher first and then I steep the bags a few minutes because it speeds up the process and brings out the flavor a little more. After a few minutes i fill the rest of the pitcher w/ cold or room temp. water, 1 cup sugar, and stir... it's cold-brew so hot water isnt needed but it speeds up the process...
Five quarts would work well.
The number of servings in 5 quarts depends on the serving size. For example, if a serving size is 1 cup (which is 0.25 quarts), then 5 quarts would provide 20 servings. If the serving size is different, such as ½ cup (0.125 quarts), then it would yield 40 servings. To determine the exact number of servings, divide 5 quarts by the serving size in quarts.
That depends upon the size of the pitcher.
5 deepending on size
What size engine do you have ?
4 1/2 to 5 quarts depending on the size of the filter.
Need to know the year and the size of motor
Depends on the engine size. 4.0L will take six.
10 times
The radiator only, aprox three quarts. The cooling system (radiator, engine, heater and hoses), aprox ten quarts. It depends on the engine size.
It depends on the engine size. It it's a 6, it takes between 5 to 6 quarts. If it's an 8, it takes between 6 to 7 quarts.
4 1/2 to 5 quarts of oil depending on engine size and oil filter capacity.