The fuel capacity for a 1983 Yamaha Venture is approximately 5.8 gallons (22 liters). This includes a reserve capacity of about 1 gallon (3.8 liters). The design allows for long-distance touring, which is one of the bike's key features.
The 1996 Yamaha Wave Venture 1100 has a fuel capacity of approximately 15.9 gallons (60 liters). In comparison, the 1996 Kawasaki 1000 ZXI jet ski has a fuel capacity of around 12.5 gallons (47.3 liters). These capacities allow for extended riding time on the water, but always check the owner's manual for specific details.
Inside the fuel tank.
13.2 gallons
The fuel tank capacity of the 1993 Yamaha XV Virago 1100 is 4.7 gallons. This is equivalent to 18 Liters.
Oil fuel ratio for z 1983 Yamaha IT should be listed on the oil bottle. The most common ratio is 50:1.
When a person is driving a car they should know its fuel capacity. The 1983 Honda Civic has a fuel capacity of 41-liter.
I have a 1983 IT175 Yamaha and the fuel mix is recommended by Yamaha at 28 to 32: 1 I use 30:1 ratio. Hope this helps
I believe its around 13L
26 gallon tank on ls extended
Greetings... 5 gallons. The Idiot light usually comes on when you have about 1.1 gallons left. Most Venture riders put the fuel petcock on reserve and use the dashboard gas guage and idiot light to determine fillup time. It's NOT a good idea to run it dry - as it's rather difficult to get started if you do...
Hi, If you are referring to fuel capacity, there are two possibilities for this van. The "short" version has a fuel capacity of about 20 gallons. The "extended" version has a fuel capacity of about 25 gallons. Take Care, Greg
If there is one it will be located from the main fuel line running from the petcock to the carbs.