The Kawasaki Vulcan 900 typically runs on regular unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87. Using higher octane fuel is not necessary and does not enhance performance for this motorcycle. Always check the owner's manual for specific fuel recommendations and guidelines.
Depends on how much you use it.
No , there wasn't a flex fuel version of the 3.0 liter " Vulcan " V6 engine available in the 1999 Mercury Sable ( according to the Owner Guide )
Yes, the Vulcan bomber, a British military aircraft, is capable of flying upside down, although it is not designed for aerobatic maneuvers. Its delta wing design allows for stable flight at various attitudes, but flying inverted is not a standard operational maneuver. Pilots can perform such a maneuver if necessary, but it would be atypical for its intended use.
Any bomber's use is ONLY for the military.
A stealth bomber, such as the B-2 Spirit, primarily uses JP-8 jet fuel, which is a kerosene-based fuel commonly used in military aircraft. JP-8 is designed for high-performance and efficiency in various operating conditions. Additionally, stealth bombers may utilize special fuel additives to enhance performance and reduce infrared signatures, contributing to their stealth capabilities.
no
A friend of mine told me if i have the duratech that i cant becouse it has aluminum heads but if you have the vulcan he said you could use it.. But im not 100% sure that he is correct
According to the Owners Manual for the 2002 Taurus:Page 224 - Vulcan & Flex Fuel use AWSF-32PP 3, DOHC Duratec AWSF-32FPage 228 - spark plug gap: Vulcan & Flex Fuel is .042-.046, DOHC Duratec is .052-.056See "Related Questions" below for more
yes you can
This depends on the new technologies getting invented and whether RAF can make it's some another type of bomber plane which will be best rated in the world.If they would be successful in making a new high tech bomber,they will definitely use another bomber.
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