What is the hourly fuel consumption of a 160 horsepower diesel engine?

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EzraMarie
07/24/25 8:01pm
160 horsepower diesel engine consumes 25 liters of fuel per hour. Relevant information is as follows: 1. Fuel consumption: The fuel consumption of a car is not only related to the car itself, but also to the driver's driving habits and road conditions. If driving frequently on congested roads, the fuel consumption will inevitably be higher. Poor driving habits can also lead to increased fuel consumption. 2. Note: When driving on congested roads, the car often needs to stop and go. Starting from a stationary state requires a large acceleration, at which time the engine needs to output a lot of power.
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