Depends on the year, which you fail to list. It will not be good no matter what year.
Check this URL: this answers the question for petrol & diesel vehicles http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080729101003AARBgnm Steve
pre 2001 diesels and petrol engines were chain driven... cam belt change is not an issue
Recommended: 3,500lbs with Class 2 or 3 hitch. Maximum: 5,000lbs with Class 3 weight distribution hitch. Towing 5,000lbs without a weight distribution hitch is not recommended and may lead to jack knifing.
yes becuase of it eleminated jeographics of state nah im playing but really is yes
He was called 'Diesel' and his second one is 'Petrol' but now in JLS, he is known as 'Green Machine' and 'Incredible Hulk'
http://www.fueleconomy.gov
I want to know how much is the Nissan saloon 86 model's fuel consumption?
30mpg
The primary difference between a petrol car and diesel car is the consumption rate - diesel and petrol are refined from mineral oil using differing methods. The result is diesel engines having a lower fuel consumption rate than their petrol counterparts when installed in a vehicle of similar mass. CO2 emissions are also lower in a diesel engine than they are in a petrol engine.
tata necton XZ plus petrol or Celts htk+petrol engine what school are you going to
depends on your speed and your cars fuel consumption
speed=distance/time 100=d/3 then distance=300kilometer consumption=300/15=20kmlliter
Depends entirely on the fuel consumption of the vehicle, and speed of travel.
Yes it is possible to swap a diesel for a petrol engine, if you have the money, skill, and time. It will require lots of money. I would not advise it.
The answer depends on the petrol consumption of the vehicle in miles/gallon km/metre etc.
In general the fuel consumption is 20% less than a petrol bakkie. With the Nissan NP 300 Bakkie the fuel consumption is about 1litre for 10 kilometres when unladen and about 1 litre for8 Kilometres when laden.
The number of litres depends entirely on the fuel consumption of the vehicle !