to much fuel is going to the engine for it to burn it all
Gallons per mile? No vehicle burns that much fuel.
The engine will consume 22.75 gallons of fuel during warmup, burnout, staging, and the quarter-mile run., actual fuel economy is around 16gals per mile
A top fuel drag racer can burn between 15-20 gallons of fuel during a single quarter-mile run. These vehicles are extremely powerful and use a specially formulated nitromethane-based fuel that burns quickly to generate high horsepower.
Depends on the motorycle, number of cyclinders, idle speed, engine modifications, exhaust modifications, intake modifications etc... not much
The DC-10 will burn approximately 15000 pounds of fuel per hour at cruise, which is equal to 2143 gallons. Divide by 600 miles = 3.57 gallons per mile.
The answer will depend on the fuel efficiency of the motorcycle.The answer will depend on the fuel efficiency of the motorcycle.The answer will depend on the fuel efficiency of the motorcycle.The answer will depend on the fuel efficiency of the motorcycle.
Top fuel dragsters have dual fuel pumps capable of pumping 77 gallons per minute. They use 22.75 gallons for warm-up, burn out, stagging and quarter mile run. They can burn this much best the fuel Nitro methane burns at a air/ratio of 1.7:1 air fuel ratio, and most run the engine richer (1.1-1.4:1) and use the extra fuel to help cool the motor. So they run around 1.1 lbs of air to 1 lb of fuel, in an 8500rpm, 500cuin. engine running 45lbs of boost
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There is no fuel gauge on this motorcycle. You have to estimate fuel usage from driving or open the fuel tank to see how much is in it.
3.40 billion
one mile