What is the Safe Capacity and Actual Capacity of a Fuel Tank?
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The rated volume stated in the vehicle's user manual is the safe capacity, and the actual capacity being 10% larger than the rated volume is within the normal range. Here are the specific details related to fuel consumption: 1. Fuel Consumption: The fuel consumption of large-displacement cars is as high as that of family cars. 2. Comparison: A fuel consumption of 6 liters per 100 kilometers, same driving route, a 1.6L car, the Octavia's fuel consumption is 7 liters. Driving a sports car usually involves much heavier throttle input, consuming more fuel than driving a street car, and the fuel consumption is also relatively higher. When a liter-class sports car accelerates aggressively or runs at high speeds, its fuel consumption is comparable to the combined fuel consumption of a 3.0L car. 3. Fuel: Most cars use gasoline, so the energy from the fuel is the same. The Octavia's relatively higher fuel consumption comes from high aerodynamic drag, a compact structure that leaves no room for fuel-saving technologies to be implemented, and a design philosophy that emphasizes high-revving power extraction.