How Many Kilometers Can 25 Liters of Gasoline Run?
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25 liters of gasoline can run 250 kilometers. The following are specific introductions to gasoline: 1. Important characteristics of gasoline: volatility, stability, anti-knock performance, 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 is beneficial for cold starts but also increases the tendency of 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 been driving a small hatchback for three years, maintaining fuel consumption at around 6 liters per 100 kilometers. So 25 liters of gasoline can cover over 400 kilometers, approximately 416 kilometers. My daily commute is 50 kilometers, plus weekend shopping trips, meaning one tank of fuel lasts five to six days. However, actual mileage is affected by various factors, such as increased fuel consumption on city roads with many traffic lights, while highway cruising saves a lot. I remember last time driving gently on rural roads in eco-mode, I managed to squeeze out an extra 30 kilometers. Regularly checking tire pressure and avoiding a fully loaded trunk are also important. Well-maintained cars consume less fuel, and I make it a habit to empty the trunk before each refueling.