1/43 L, which is approximately equal to 0.02326 L or 23.26 mL.
On a Ford Expedition : With engine oil filter change : ( 1997 to 2004 model years ) the 5.4 liter V8 takes ( 6.0 U.S. quarts / 5.7 liters ) * 2005 and newer Ford Expedition , with the 5.4 liter 3 V engine takes 7.0 U.S. quarts / 6.6 liters
You need about a liter a day. So two years is 730 liters or about 193 gallons.
The Ford 5.4 liter was produced from the years 1991 to present. The best weight oil that a Ford 5.4 liter should take is 10W-30 Havoline High Mileage or Valvoline Maxlife 10W-30.
The Ford 5.4 liter was produced from the years 1991 to present. The best weight oil that a Ford 5.4 liter should take is 10W-30 Havoline High Mileage or Valvoline Maxlife 10W-30.
Stone is a naturally produced resource but it takes thousands of years to form so it is considered to be non-renewable.
I have a 2004 Frontier with 3.3 liter engine, mine only takes 3.5 qts. I believe this engine hasn't changed too much over the years.
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You're looking about 4 years into the past. This is because it takes about 4 years for the light produced by the star, to travel through space and reach earth.
My 2004 takes 4.5qts for the 2.4 liter 4cyl so I would think for the other years of that engine is the same.
That would depend on what year it is . The 2.3 liter DOHC version only takes ( with engine oil filter change / 4 quarts ) The SOHC takes ( with engine oil filter change / 4.5 quarts and some years take 5.0 quarts ) for the 2.3 liter 4 cylinder in a Ford Ranger
All oil is non-renewable because it is a fossil fuel and takes thousands of years to be produced in the crust of the earth and bottom of the ocean.
The average human releases about one quart, or 1 liter of gas from their intestinal tract per day. That would be about 90 gallons, or 365 liters per year. And if they live to be 75 years old, then they would have released about 6,750 gallons, or 27,375 liters of gas in their lifetime.