The fuel tank capacity for the 1997 Ford F-250 base regular cab pickup is 30 gallons. This truck gets 12 miles per gallon in the city and 17 miles per gallon on the highway.
I have a 97 f250 diesel with the 7.3ltr powerstroke. I cant tell you what the manual says about fuel capacity, but the twin tanks on mine hold just about 13 gallons even. Ive run em to the bone (not intentionally) and it took 13 and a drop.
When owning a car, it comes in handy to know how much fuel the car will hold. A 1997 Nissan Pathfinder has a gas tank that holds 21.1 gallons of fuel.
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A rocket typically has multiple fuel tanks, with some rockets having separate tanks for liquid oxygen and rocket fuel. The number of fuel tanks can vary depending on the design and size of the rocket, but there are usually at least two separate tanks for different propellants.
The fuel tank size on a Chevrolet Impala from 2002 to 2013 is average 17.5 gallons. The fuel tanks from 2005 to 2008 were only 16.5 gallon tanks, though.
It depends on the vehicle. Fuel tanks have various capacities.
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'92 Saturns were made with 12 gallon fuel tanks.
It depends on the vehicle. Fuel tanks have various capacities.
That would depend on the fuel efficiency and size of the fuel tank of the vehicle.
It has whatever size tanks it was ordered with. It could have dual 60 gallon tanks, dual 100 gallon tanks, dual 120 gallon tanks, dual 150 gallon tanks, etc.
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