A 50 k fuel bladder holds approximately 13,208 gallons of fuel. There are 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot, so a 50 k fuel bladder is equal to around 1,766 cubic feet.
it depends on the car
One cubic foot of diesel fuel is equal to 7.4805 U.S. gallons of diesel fuel. There are 3.7854 liters per U.S. gallon. Therefore, one cubic foot of diesel fuel is equal to 28.32 liters.V = ( 1.0 ft^3 ) ( 7.4805 gal / ft^3 ) ( 3.7854 L / gal ) = 28.32 L
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1 cubic meter of any substance is 264.171549479 gallons. See related link for a handy unit converter. Note. Most countries now use S.I (commonly called the Metric system). Of those who still use gallons, almost all use the Imperial ( aka British ) gallon. This is easily defined as the volume occupied by ten pounds of water at standard temperature. A cubic meter holds almost exactly 220 of these gallons. The first answer given above refers to a US gallon, which is about 17% smaller.
115502.6 cubic inches
its very flamable
yes, the blubber you have to burn and you get the fuel
According to the owners manual, the 2004 F150 regular cab with 8 foot box comes STANDARD with a 27 U.S. gallon ( 102.1 liter ) fuel tank and there is an OPTIONAL 35.7 U.S. gallon ( 135 liter ) fuel tank available
That depends on the car's rate of fuel consumption, commonly known as the gas mileage. If we assume a gas mileage of 20 miles per gallon, divide that by 4546 cubic centimeters per gallon, then multiply by 5280 feet per mile, we get about 23.2 feet per cubic centimeter.