Most have a 15 gallon capacity, but 20 gallon is optional. In reality, they all have a 20 gallon tank but the 15 gallon has a longer vent hose into the tank that only allows 15 gallons to be put in. But removing & clipping this longer vent hose, 20 gallons can fit into the tank, but the sender will also need to be changed to have an accurate reading. The sender is usually not available separately but the fuel pump & sender are one unit. As for milage, Wrangers are not noted for getting good milage- like pushing a brick through the air. Most get 13-15 and if lucky 16 on the road. Mine has a modified air intake & exhaust and gets 16-17 around town & I got almost 19 pulling a small fishing boat & buzzing along at 65-70. So for a Jeep with the gearing & wind resistance, that is great! Mine is also a 91 and has the OBD1 computer system. The OBD II system might not get as good, but I do not know for sure. I do know I have not found anyone lese that owns a Wrangle with a 4.0L 6 cyl that gets this good. One thing to note- many people think the 4cyl should get better milage. It gets about the same as the 6 cyl because it runs the same weight & wind resistance & gears but has to work harder. So get the 6 and a manual unless you hate stick shift. My personal want is an Unlimited Rubicon with a 6 spd manual. Then modify the intake & exhaust to breath better and some nice tires!
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At 15 miles per gallon, 7 gallons of petrol.
At 25 miles per gallon, it will take 10 gallons.
130/45 = 2.8 recurring (that is, 2.8888...) gallons.
Depends on engine and how carefully you drive.
In an average car, you would need about six liters of petrol to drive 38 miles. This is equal to about 1.5 US gallons.
45 miles per gallon
At 20 mi/gal, it will take 22 gallons.
1,382,400,000,000 gallons is about 5.2 billion cubic meters or 5.2 cubic kilometers (1.3 cubic miles). This is equivalent to a cube about 1.7 kilometers, or 1.1 miles on each side.
Depending on driving conditions - about 2.5 gallons.
kilometers is a measurement of length, and gallons is measurement of volume 12500 miles equal 20116.8 Kilometers 12500 gal(US Liq) = 47317.647 Liters
I have a Jeep Wrangler 2000 TJ on petrol 20 miles to the gallon and 17 miles to the gallon on LPG its a straight 6/ 4 Ltr