Is the 60-liter fuel tank capacity of the Boyue accurate?
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Very accurate. The Boyue has a 60-liter fuel tank and requires unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 92 or higher. Maximum reasonable fuel tank capacity: The labeled capacity of a fuel tank is not its actual maximum capacity, but rather the maximum reasonable capacity. A standard fuel tank can typically hold an additional 10% to 15% of fuel beyond the labeled capacity. Taking a 60-liter tank as an example, it can be filled up to 75 liters at most. Automobile manufacturers indicate a fuel tank capacity of 60 liters, taking into account the expansion coefficient of fuel. It is more reasonable to store no more than 60 liters of fuel to provide sufficient space for fuel expansion caused by temperature increases, while ensuring the safety of the fuel tank during use. Precautions for refueling: Using the fuel recommended by the manufacturer is an important part of proper vehicle maintenance. If the octane rating is below 92, engine knocking noises may be heard while driving, usually caused by spark knock.
From the perspective of a car enthusiast: The Boyue's fuel tank is labeled as 60 liters, which is generally accurate as it's the capacity set by the manufacturer through standard tests. However, when I actually refuel my Boyue after the low fuel light comes on, the fuel dispenser only shows 58 or 59 liters. This could be because the fuel tank design includes a margin to prevent overflow due to thermal expansion of the fuel, or because the fuel pump nozzle isn't calibrated accurately. I've seen many users share similar experiences online. A difference of 1-2 liters is normal, so don't dwell on it too much. Safety comes first when driving, so don't overfill the tank. It's advisable to regularly maintain and check the fuel tank's sealing. The Boyue's overall quality is good, and this minor discrepancy doesn't affect driving.