How much 92 gasoline can a 45-liter fuel tank actually hold?
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A 45-liter fuel tank can actually hold 47 liters of 92 gasoline. Below are the specific details about automotive fuel tanks: Labeled capacity is the safe capacity: Most fuel tanks have a labeled capacity that represents the safe capacity, which is generally about 10% less than the actual capacity. During the design of the fuel tank, considering the thermal expansion and contraction characteristics of fuel, a certain amount of space must be left inside the tank after filling to the rated volume to prevent excessive internal pressure and ensure driving safety. Overfilling can damage the carbon canister, while underfilling leaves too much empty space in the tank, causing fuel to evaporate and be lost as vapor. The fuel gauge cannot accurately reflect the fuel level: It is not possible to precisely determine the remaining fuel based solely on the fuel gauge on the car dashboard, as it only provides a qualitative indication rather than a quantitative measurement. The relationship between the amount of fuel added and the distance traveled cannot be used to determine fuel consumption, as factors such as road conditions, speed, traffic congestion, air conditioning usage, vehicle load, fuel leakage, and fuel quality can all directly affect fuel consumption.