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Gasoline/Diesel engine data

MNoutdoors RIP

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Gasoline engines
42 gallons of crude oil produces 20 gallons of gasoline. for every 20 gallons burned in your engine only 3 gallons (15% ) is used to move the vehicle. the other 17 gallons ( 85% ) gets used up by the engine and drive train losses, and accessories.

Diesel Engines

one 42 gallon barrel of crude produces 9.5 gallons of Diesel fuel for every 9.5 gallons of Diesel fuel burned only 2.3 gallons ( 24%) is used to move the vehicle the other 7.2 gallons (76%) get used up by the engine and drive train losses and accessories.

elevation losses 3% loss of BHP per 1000 feet above sea level all BHP (brake horse power) is at sea level

Just thought it to usefull info for some. :thumb: in the case of mouse ear mike snottrac right now it is producing 0 hp at any elevation :yum: :yum:
 

mbsieg

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Thanks boggie!!!!:thumb: :respect: You are a fountain of knowledge got any figures on Hydro and mechanical trans brake steer ect????
 

MNoutdoors RIP

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Should point out the Data is for naturally aspirated engines. and it is not my
data comes from Alliance of Automotive Manufactures on power losses and gasoline and diesel data comes from American Petroleum Institute:thumb:

The mouse ear data comes from forumsforums:yum: :yum: :yum:
 
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