Your two and a half gallons contains about 9.46 liters. The 9.46 liters breaks into about 4.73 two-liter quantities. There are about 4.73 two-liter containers of fluid in two and a half gallons.
It does not work like that. - 2.5 litre is the 'swept volume' of the cylinders. In other words the capacity of all cylinders. -It has NO relationship to the amount of gas the engine or the gas tank holds.
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80% of 2.5 is 2.0, Two gallons. There has to be room for expansion.
4.3 lbs per gl. , or 125 x 4.3 = apx 538 lbs . @ 60*
A gallon is equal to about 3.785 liters. A 60 liter tank will hold 15.85 gallons.
1 Barrel = 42 US gallons = 158,99 liter 60.000 barrel = 2.520.000 US gallons = 9.539.400 liter
13.208 US gallons or 11 UK gallons.
20 gallons
20 gallons.
With the 1.9 liter engine ( 11.9 gallons ) With the 1.8 liter DOHC engine ( 13.2 gallons )
15 gal
17 gallons.
Should be 17 gallons
A 4.3 liter engine displaces the equivalent of about 1.135 US gallons of liquid.
My 1995 Ford Explorer XLT , with the 4.0 liter EFI , V6 engine ( which is an Over Head Valve / pushrod design engine ) holds ( 21 U.S. gallons in the gas tank )
The Ford 5.4 liter V8 engine is a ( GASOLINE ENGINE )
0.505929 gallons
15 gallons 15 gallons
If filled to the top it would hold 6.34 gallons.
The combined volume of the cylinders of a 5.4 liter engine displace about 1.426 US gallons.
1 liter is 0.264172 gallons (approximately a quarter of a gallon). A normal car would hold maybe 60 liter approx. 16 gallons of gasoline, I don't know what car would only hold one liter.