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My last car was 14 gallons, and it always kind of blows my mind when I drive all the way across Washington state and still have half a tank left...
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I might start doing this. |
15.820803 Imperial gallons is the official fuel capacity of the Nissan 370Z.
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I love how this thread goes "back and forth". :D
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The longest range I got in my Z between fill-ups was 442 miles of daily driving (a mix of surface streets and freeway).
This is the most I've ever filled up back in Sept 2011. http://i.imgur.com/ErUeX.jpg |
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19 gallons = 2432 ounces, 2,128,000 total BTU, 115.387 lbs (US), 15.820802948663677 Gallons (Imperial), 76 quarts, 2.539930564 cu. ft., 83692.7922 grams, 304 US cups, 4864 tablespoons, 14592 teaspoons. My contribution! :tup: |
It's only 0.0719228239 cubic meters! But it is also 2.04099654 US bushels.
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You forgot
31.642 Pottles 7.910 Pecks 1.9776 Bushles 0.9888 Strikes I think they were aiming for exactly 1 Strike but lost something in the conversion. |
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Are these all measures of liquid volume? I think bushels, US or not, are dry volume measures.
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Hmm, I didn't notice I did a double post.
So if someones decides to run E85 in their Z, should they measure their fuel capacity in bushels? |
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