This is a measure conversion problem: We know that 4 quarts = 1 US gallon. Therefore, 32 quarts divided by 4 quarts = 8 gallons.
The idea is to divide the number of miles by the number of gallons. That gives you a certain number of "miles per gallons".
The answer to a division problem is called a quotient or divide. The answer to a division problem is called a quotient or divide.
The sum is the answer in an addition problem.
A hypothetical problem is a problem that has not yet actually happened. Usually hypothetical problems are discussed in order to prepare for the problem, should it occur.
C=1.80g
I had this problem on another car. As I recall, the gasoline's octane was too low for the engine. Oh, how well I do remember that infuriating problem. Maybe in your case you can either up the grade of the gasoline or tune the car to accept what you are using. I am just a driver, not a mechanic. Hope you get better answer.
Yes, and decent mechanic can find the problem.
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bring it to a mechanic
An auto mechanic
You go to a mechanic!
First what is the problem with them...and two bring them to a mechanic.
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Pollution.
Its a design problem. Ideally there shouldn't be.
Unless you have had the problem corrected by a certified mechanic, or have been told its okay to drive by a mechanic, then I would not recommend it.