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Question by PRINCEWILL
Submitted on 9/9/2003
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WHAT IS THE CALORIFIC VALUE FOR AUTOMOBILE GAS


Answer by JamesF
Submitted on 10/3/2003
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About 44,000 KJ/Kg or 19,000 BTU/lb

Density = 0.9 kg/litre

IIRC Diesel fuel is about 10% lighter and has about 10% more energy.

 

Answer by rajarajan
Submitted on 6/30/2006
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22000/-CPU and the rest in engine exaust

 

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