0.4 gallons is bigger than 0.26 gallons.
Arriiving with an empty tank, usage would be 550/25 ie 22 gals. 22 x 3.75 = 82.5
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5 gals
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About 10 1/2 gals. If it's a Detroit engine. I'd start with 10 gals. Catapillar engine about 12 Gals.
How many miles per gallon? At 20 MPG-- 885/20=44.25 gals. 44.25 gals. X 3.25 = $143.81
1232/46 mpg = 26.78 gals. needed 27 gals/10 gallon tank= fill up 3 times
It depends on the model, due to the different fuel capacities, but all recommend premium fuel. 1 series - 14 gals. 3 series - 16.1 gals. 5 series - 18.5 gals. 7 series - 21.7gals. x3 - 17.7gals. x 5/6 - 22.5 gals. Fill up prices range from, based on, premium gas as of 2/28/2015 at $2.50 /gal.(new jersey) - $3.29/gallon(Los Angeles, california) 1 series -$35 / $46.06 3 series - $40.25 / $52.97 5 series - $46.25 / $60.87 7 series - $54.25 / $71.40 x3 - $44.25 / $58.24 X5/X6 - $56.25 / $74.03
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1238/25 = 49.52 gals.
Well...it depends on the engine: * Detroit Diesel DD15: 47 quarts, or 11.75 gallons * Detroit Diesel Series 60: 39 quarts * Cummins ISX: 54 quarts * Caterpillar C15: 40 quarts * Mercedes-Benz MBE 4000: 44 quarts I can't find the capacity of a Volvo D15, but it's right up there. You don't change the oil in these trucks every 3000 miles. If you did you'd be changing it every week--a solo driver can easily do 3000 to 3500 miles a week, and guys pulling teams can do 5000 miles easy if the freight comes down right. A fleet that does regular oil analysis can easily get three to four months' service out of an oil change.
To find the better gas mileage, divide the miles driven by the number of gallons used and compare: (1) Tom: 290 ÷ 23.2 = 12.5 miles per gallon; (2) Sui: 225 ÷ 15 = 15 miles per fallon. Sui had the better mileage.
The duration of Gallopin' Gals is 420.0 seconds.
Toyota Rav4 uses 1.3 gallons of fuel in 62 miles.
Bounce Ko Gals was created in 1997.
Gallopin' Gals was created on 1940-10-26.