Octane gas weighs about 6.073 to 6.296 pounds per gallon, depending on its specific gravity and temperature.
A typical gas range can weigh anywhere from 150 to 300 pounds, depending on the size and features of the unit.
An empty drum of AV GAS fuel typically weighs around 20-30 pounds. When full, it can weigh between 300-400 pounds, depending on the size and capacity of the drum.
20 grams of water would have the same weight whether it is in the gas state or liquid state, as the mass remains constant. However, the volume occupied by the gas will be greater due to its lower density compared to the liquid state.
No, gas cannot make you weigh more. Gas is a form of matter that has mass, but it does not add weight to your body when you inhale it. Weight is determined by the mass of your body and the force of gravity acting on it.
A gas oven typically weighs between 100-200 pounds, depending on the size and features of the appliance. It is important to consult the manufacturer's specifications for the exact weight of a specific model.
There is no octane in gasoline... it is the equivalent of octane.
6.3 pounds.
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The gas octane that would be the best in a Honda CR-V from 2009 is 87 octane. Higher octane gas will improve its performance, but it is only necessary to have 87.
you can use pretty much any unleaded gas but it runs a little better on 89 octane , or higher but if you have a stock blaster you can run 87 octane
Yes, higher octane gas does give higher gas mileage for your car. However, the increase in gas mileage may not as great as the increase in the price of the higher octane gas.
Probably, yes. Gasoline comes with different octane ratings because some engines require a higher octane to prevent pre-ignition ("pinging" under acceleration or on hills). Check your owner's manual. Also, you can experiment with lower-octane (and therefore less expensive) gasoline. If you do not experience pinging with 87 octane gas, then that is all you need.(Technically, a higher-octane gas burns slower than lesser-octane gas, but that is beyond the scope of this question.)
Not really. Fill up with the "correct" octane when you run some fuel out of your ride.
what octane gas do you need for a 2003 nissan maxima se
65% of 87 and 35% 93 to make 89 octane gas
It shouldn't. Most production vehicles built from 1990 to date, have a "knock" sensor which accommodates different octane levels.
octane is how volatile the gas is the higher the octane the bigger the boom and cleaner it burns