Depends on the fuel mileage of the vehicle you are driving and the price you will pay for fuel along the way. $200 should be sufficient for fuel.
No, the other way around. 1000 litres in a kilolitre
You cannot in any sensible way. RPM is a measure of (angular) velocity whereas litres is a measure of volume. Your hard disk will have an rpm but what does litres mean in terms of the disk?
You cannot. Each of the three containers has a capacity of an even number of litres. Their sums and differences will always be even. There is, therefore, no way to measure out an odd number of litres using them.
A decimal is a way to represent a number. It has nothing to do with volumes or masses. So 28, in decimal is 28 - whether it is ounces, or litres, or pounds, or kilograms, or weeks!
NOTHING . Litres is volume, NOT weight.
There is no way that litres can equal centimetres because litres measure volume. Centimetres measure length.
theres 1000 ml in a litre so therefore 120ml = 0.12 litres you know by the way you can just google these things
The only way to know when a Winchester 1300 shotgun was made is to take it to a gun store or an appraiser. The first 1300 shotguns were made in 1981.
The question is the wrong way around as a litre is bigger than a millilitre.There are 1000 millilitres in a litre which means that 13 ml = 0.013 litres
the best way to find out is to buy a bottle or go to IGA and look at the back and see the litres.
No way ! Do not mix petrol with diesel it will ruin your diesel engine and be a very costly repair job.
Hello 2 work out how much 2 stroke you mix with petrol remember this rule. Whatever the amount of petrol is in litres double it and add a zero. You are working out for 12 litres of petrol so the mix would be 12x2 is 24 then add a zero gives you 240. so 12 litres of petrol needs 240 ML of oil. any amount of petrol in litres can be worked out the same way. IE 75 litres petrol would be 1500 ml of oil. Hope this helps.. Rob
No. The 6.2 diesel used by GM, by the way, was made not by GM, but by Detroit Diesel.
Depends on the fuel mileage of the vehicle you are driving and the price you will pay for fuel along the way. $200 should be sufficient for fuel.
Diesel trucks are generally better than gasoline trucks due to the fact that fuel is cheaper and you will pay significantly less at the pump. Diesel trucks also tend to have a high longevity in their life span and they run much cleaner than gasoline trucks. Diesel is the way to go overall for purchasing a truck.
Realistically it wouldn't be feasible to convert a diesel engine to gas. Diesel motors require much greater compression - enough that it could cause an explosion with a gas-configured motor. Plus, diesel doesn't use ignition or spark plugs, and the fuel pump/fuel ignition systems are completely incompatible.