that depends on the engine size and efficiency of your car.
What is it
What engine
what grade of gas did you use
2007-06-14 07:02:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I placed sixteen litres in a 70 litre tank. I had a BMW E60 diesel 2006 style, and the vehicle ran advantageous..thats 22% mixture! even regardless of the undeniable fact that i ended at truthfully each and every gasoline station i ought to alongside a a hundred and twenty mile direction to maintain refilling it with diesel and larger diluting the blend. ultimately once I have been given domicile I drained 0.5 the tank and refilled back with deiel extra effective diluting the blend. so a ways no issues going into day 4 using. long term injury i'm uncertain of regardless of the undeniable fact that yet vehicle is working advantageous.
2016-10-17 06:28:20
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answered by ? 4
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It depends on the car (size, weight, engine and transmission efficiency, aerodynamics, fuel type), the type of driving you do (urban, country or motorway, flat straight roads, or twisty hilly roads) and your driving style.
You should probably be able to get around 16km/litre (45 mpg) from a typical 1.2 petrol supermini in average use, but it may fall if you do a lot of high-speed (over 75mph) or city driving.
2007-06-14 23:13:18
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answered by Neil 7
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Depends on...
How much petrol did you have before the 10 litres was added?
How many km per litre you get?
Flat road or hills?
Stop and go traffic or steady speed?
2007-06-14 07:08:50
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answered by Anonymous
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are you driving long ore short distances????? it all depends on the timing and age of the car's motor..and also take in consideration if the piston rings of the motor is worn out dont expect mutch from it.....sugestion.....take the car for a spin til the tank is emty and then fill it with 10 litres of petrol and c how far you get on avrage
2007-06-14 07:11:46
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answered by REAPER 2
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well, thats 2 gallons. and you have a 1.2 car so anywhere between 60 and 100 miles...
and as for MPH, well the faster you go, the quicker you burn fuel... at 55 you may get 55mpg, but at 80mph you ll be lucky to see 40mpg
2007-06-14 07:04:41
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answered by Anonymous
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run the car til it runs out then put the 10 litres in then run around town or whatever, keep a gallon in the boot, and reset your trip meter.
2007-06-14 23:08:09
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answered by Anonymous
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it depends on The make of car you should look in the hand book for your car it will tell you 10litres is only 2 gallon so i would say about 100 miles .
2007-06-14 07:13:39
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answered by keith e 3
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If you know what fuel mileage (average) you get both in town and highway driving, do the math. If you don't know, neither do we because if varies with each vehicle and your driving habits, and you're essentially asked a "How long is a piece of string?" question.
2007-06-14 07:09:52
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answered by oklatom 7
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proberly between 80 - 100 miles
2007-06-14 07:06:12
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answered by Mark D 3
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