How far can 30L of fuel travel?
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30L of fuel can travel 300 kilometers. The following is a detailed introduction to gasoline: 1. Important characteristics of gasoline: volatility, stability, anti-knock properties, corrosiveness, and cleanliness. 2. 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, or simply stability. Indicators for evaluating gasoline stability include iodine value, actual gum content, and induction period.
I've been driving for over a decade. How far 30 liters of fuel can take you depends on the car and road conditions. My old sedan typically consumes 9 liters per 100 kilometers in city driving, meaning 30 liters would only get me 333 kilometers. But it's more fuel-efficient on highways, dropping to 7 liters, allowing 428 kilometers. SUVs aren't as economical, often consuming over 12 liters in traffic, so 30 liters might only cover 250 kilometers, not enough for longer trips. Weather also affects consumption - using AC in summer adds 1-2 liters, and cold starts in winter are fuel-intensive too. I recommend maintaining steady speeds, avoiding sudden braking or acceleration, which can add dozens of kilometers. Regular maintenance like engine check-ups and air filter replacements can save significant money and fuel. Remember, understanding your car's fuel habits is crucial to avoid embarrassing roadside fuel shortages.