1 liter is equal to 0.2642 gallons so 3.8 liters equals 1.00396 gallons.
approximately 1 gallon
Lots of things are measured in capacity. Many cars have a 13 or 21 gallon capacity. Drink manufacturers measure the capacity of the containers they are filling. Reactive (electrical) power is measured in capacitance. Capacitors have a measurable capacity of storing and releasing reactive power for voltage and load control. (Surges and dips).
The measurement system is in milliliters. Gallons are British (the Imperial system of measurement), or, slightly smaller, American. Gallons are not part of the metric system, thus are not measures in millilitres.
BTU stands for British Thermal Unit, which is a unit of energy commonly used to measure heating and cooling systems. A 125 BTU rating would typically refer to the heating or cooling capacity of a specific device or system. It indicates the amount of energy needed to heat or cool a space, with higher BTU ratings indicating greater capacity.
I don't know exactly what you mean; but neither ounces nor gallons are part of the metric system. Look at the Wikipedia article on "SI" to get information about the current, official, version of the metric system.
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Most vehicles will need an average of 4 gallons or 16 quarts of coolant.
About 2 gallons
The 1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass cooling system has a fluid capacity of 5.5 gallons. The cooling system fluid should consist of 50 percent antifreeze.
The 2004 Chevrolet blazer 4.3 liter engine cooling system has a capacity of 4.7 gallons. The cooling system should contain a minimum of 50 percent antifreeze.
about 2 gallons of antifreeze and water mix 50/50
Twelve gallons, which is how many gallons I had to put in when my water pump broke and drained all the coolant on the road.
The 2002 Dodge Caravan 2.4 liter engine cooling system has a coolant capacity of 5.5 gallons. The cooling system fluid should be 50 percent anti-freeze.
My data give 7.00Ltrs as the cooling system capacity.
Need to know more about the cooling system to answer this question.
cooling system capacity, 1997 gmc 5.7 liter engine
According to the Chilton's 1961-1988 Full Size Van Repair Manual, the total capacity of the cooling system is 31 quarts or 7.75 gallons.
Antifreeze Needed 2 1/4 Gallons For a 50/50 mix