How many liters of fuel can a 60-liter fuel tank hold?
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A 60-liter fuel tank can hold up to 75 liters. The fuel tank is a container in a vehicle for storing fuel, specifically designed to hold hydraulic oil or fluid in a hydraulic system. Fuel tanks can be categorized into two types: open tanks and closed tanks. The fuel tank must have sufficient capacity. Below is an introduction to gasoline grades: 90-octane gasoline: Suitable for gasoline-powered vehicles with an engine compression ratio below 8.5. 92-octane gasoline: Suitable for gasoline-powered vehicles with an engine compression ratio between 8.6 and 9.9. 95-octane gasoline: Suitable for gasoline-powered vehicles with an engine compression ratio between 10.0 and 11.5. 98-octane gasoline: Suitable for gasoline-powered vehicles with an engine compression ratio above 11.6.
I drive an ordinary family car with a nominal fuel tank capacity of 60 liters. However, it's almost impossible to fill it up to exactly 60 liters in reality. Last week when I went to the gas station with an empty tank, the pump automatically stopped at around 58 liters due to the built-in reserve space designed to prevent fuel expansion or overflow. Many car owners don't understand this and mistakenly think they can fill up to 60 liters, resulting in wasted fuel or damaged fuel lines from overfilling. The safety margin is typically about 10% and is significantly affected by temperature. For example, during summer heat expansion, the pump will stop at around 57 liters maximum. I recommend not forcing extra fuel when refueling - stop when the nozzle clicks off. This protects your vehicle and extends component lifespan. Develop the habit of refueling when the low fuel warning light comes on, leaving some space which can save you some money in the long run.