It depends on the fuel efficiency of your vehicle, your driving style and road conditions.
43.3 miles.
The fuel efficiency of a 1.8L engine can vary based on factors such as the vehicle type, driving conditions, and maintenance. On average, a 1.8L engine may achieve around 25 to 30 miles per gallon (mpg). Given that a gallon of petrol weighs approximately 6.3 pounds, 10 pounds of petrol would be slightly less than 1.6 gallons. Therefore, you might expect to get roughly 40 to 48 miles from 10 pounds of unleaded petrol, depending on the engine's efficiency.
42 minutes.
The fuel efficiency of a Vauxhall Astra 1.6 petrol typically ranges between 30 to 40 miles per gallon, depending on driving conditions and maintenance. To convert this to miles per liter, it averages approximately 7 to 9 miles per liter. Keep in mind that actual performance can vary based on factors like driving style and vehicle condition.
24.854847 miles in 40 kilometers
When the petrol light comes on in most cars there is enough left in the tank to get to a petrol station, which is around ten or fifteen miles worth. So lets say a fiesta does 40 mpg, that would mean 1/4 of a gallon or around a litre of petrol.
5.5 Litres of 10/40.
40 miles is 64.3737 km (kilometres)!
If you get 25 mpg, you will need 40 gallons. If you get 20 mpg, you will need 50 gallons.
125ml
10w 40 semi synthetic is what you need
It's 800 miles. If you get 20 mpg, you'll need 40 gallons. If you get 40 mpg, you'll need 20 gallons.
40 kilometers is equivalent to 24.85485 miles The conversion formula for 40 km to miles is: 40 km* 1 mi 1.609344 km = 24.85484769 mi
43.3 miles.
857 miles divided by 40 miles per gallon equal 21.4 gallons of fuel.
Around 300 ML
it means that the knocking property of petrol is equal to the mixtureof 60% n-heptane and 40% iso-octane.