How Many Liters is One Jin of Gasoline?

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KimberlyLee
07/30/25 10:18am
Jin and liter are not unified units of measurement and cannot be directly converted. Below is relevant information about ethanol gasoline: Ethanol gasoline is an alternative fuel formed by blending fuel ethanol (processed from grains and various plant fibers) with gasoline in a certain proportion. When using ethanol gasoline, the fuel supply system must not contain water, as water in the fuel tank will mix with denatured fuel ethanol and affect normal engine operation. Impact of ethanol gasoline on vehicles: Ethanol gasoline contains oxygen, has a lower calorific value than gasoline (about two-thirds that of gasoline), and differs in vapor pressure, which can affect the vehicle's power performance.
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