How far can 30 liters of oil run?
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30L of oil can run 300 kilometers. The following is a detailed introduction to the relevant content: Gasoline characteristics: including volatility, stability, anti-knock properties, corrosiveness, and cleanliness. Vapor pressure: Saturated vapor pressure is an indicator to measure whether gasoline is prone to vapor lock in the fuel supply system of a gasoline engine, and it can also relatively measure the tendency of gasoline loss during storage and transportation. The higher the vapor pressure, the stronger the volatility, which facilitates cold starts but also increases the tendency for vapor lock and evaporation loss. The ability of gasoline to resist oxidation under normal temperature and liquid phase conditions is called the oxidation stability of gasoline, referred to as stability. The indicators for evaluating gasoline stability include iodine value, actual gum, and induction period.
I've driven quite a few cars, and I feel how far 30 liters of fuel can take you mainly depends on the car's condition and driving habits. I remember my old Ford Focus used to consume about 9L per 100 kilometers, so 30 liters would barely get me 330 kilometers. Later, I switched to a hybrid Toyota Prius, and the fuel consumption dropped below 5L, easily covering over 600 kilometers with 30 liters. Nowadays, small cars like the Honda Fit, if well-maintained with proper tire pressure and driven gently with less sudden acceleration, can also be quite fuel-efficient, typically covering 450-500 kilometers. If you're driving an SUV or off-road vehicle with fuel consumption around 10-12L, you'll only get about 250-300 kilometers. I also recommend regularly checking the air filter and engine oil to improve efficiency; additionally, driving at 90 km/h on the highway is the most fuel-efficient, so avoid speeding too much, and using the air conditioning sparingly can add a few dozen kilometers to your range.