How many kilometers can an 80-liter gas tank run when full?

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DiJesse
07/29/25 8:16am
How many kilometers an 80-liter gas tank can run when full is related to the car's displacement size and driving habits. For a 1.5-displacement car, it can run about 300 kilometers on the highway and over 200 kilometers in the city. Below is relevant information about car displacement: 1. Introduction: A car's displacement refers to the engine displacement, which is the total cylinder volume of all cylinders in the engine. A 1.6L displacement means 1.6 liters. Currently, car engines have only two intake methods: naturally aspirated and turbocharged. If a car engine has a displacement of 1.6L, it means the engine's intake method is naturally aspirated. If the displacement is 1.6T, it indicates the engine's intake method is turbocharged. 2. Cylinder: A cylinder refers to the cylindrical chamber inside the engine, where a piston is pushed by the pressure or expansion force of the working fluid, excluding non-cylindrical parts.
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LaJames
08/13/25 4:34am
I've driven similar vehicles, and it's hard to say exactly how many kilometers you can get from an 80-liter gas tank when full because it's influenced by many factors. For my daily commute in the city with frequent traffic jams and an aggressive driving style, fuel consumption increases significantly, and 80 liters of gas might last only about 400 kilometers. However, if I drive steadily on the highway over the weekend with a lighter foot, I can stretch it to over 500 kilometers. Using the air conditioning also makes a big difference—turning it on in summer can reduce the range by at least 50 kilometers. The vehicle's age and load are crucial too; when my car was five years old, it could only manage 350 kilometers, but after replacing the air filter, it became slightly more fuel-efficient. For safety, I recommend not waiting until the last 10% of gas to find a station; plan to refuel halfway to avoid breaking down. On average, 450 kilometers is a reasonable estimate, but you'll need to test it a few times yourself to know for sure.
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FelixFitz
10/05/25 5:21am
I think the range of an 80-liter gas tank should be discussed from a technical perspective. The tank has an 80-liter capacity, but the actual usable amount is less due to pressure fluctuations in compressed natural gas. The engine efficiency is the main factor—for example, a typical sedan consumes 8-10 liters per 100 kilometers, theoretically allowing a range of over 800 kilometers. However, in real-world driving, factors like vehicle weight, tire pressure, and spark plug condition all have an impact, with an actual range of 500 to 700 kilometers being common. If the car is older, with gas leaks or ignition system failures, the range will be significantly reduced. During maintenance, checking gas line connections and valves is crucial—my friend's car lost 100 kilometers of range due to a leak. Driving habits also play a key role; avoid aggressive acceleration and high-speed cornering, as fuel consumption can increase by over 10%. Driving gently can extend the range. A realistic average reference is around 600 kilometers, but measuring actual consumption more frequently will yield more accurate results.
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