How Far Can a Car's Reserve Fuel Tank Go?
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Under normal circumstances, the gasoline in the reserve fuel tank can allow the car to continue driving for 20 to 30 kilometers. However, the exact distance depends on the driver's habits and road conditions, as both factors affect the vehicle's fuel consumption. Below are specific details about the fuel tank: Introduction: A fuel tank is a container for storing fuel in aircraft or automobiles, as well as a dedicated container for hydraulic oil or hydraulic fluid in hydraulic systems. Fuel tanks can be divided into two types: open tanks and closed tanks. A fuel tank must have sufficient capacity. Classification: Based on shape, fuel tanks can also be categorized into rectangular tanks and cylindrical tanks. Rectangular tanks are easier to manufacture and more convenient for mounting hydraulic components, making them widely adopted. Cylindrical tanks offer higher strength, lighter weight, and easier cleaning but are harder to manufacture and occupy more space, often used in large metallurgical equipment.