How do I calculate fuel consumption per Litre per hour?
How do I calculate fuel consumption per Litre per hour?
In general terms, 5-8 litres per 100km would be considered good fuel efficiency, 8-12 litres per 100km would be average, and more than 12 litres per 100km is considered fairly poor fuel efficiency. Your own driving habits have a big impact, too.
How many liters per 100km is good?
The standard unit of measurement for fuel consumption is how many litres it would take that car to drive 100km. In general terms, 5-8 litres per 100km would be considered good fuel efficiency, 8-12 litres per 100km would be average, and more than 12 litres per 100km is considered fairly poor fuel efficiency.
How do I calculate km per Litre?
The actual formula to get km per litre is 100 divided by 8 = 12.5 (Your car will give you 12.5 km on one litre).
How far can you go with 1 Litre of petrol?
Anything that is listed as less than 6-litres/100km or more than 16.5km/1-litre is considered to be pretty good. The first (and most common) reference is litres per 100km (litres/100km). This is how many litres of fuel the car needs in order to travel 100km. You'll often see it referred to as 'fuel economy'.
What is a good fuel economy per 100km?
Anything that is listed as less than 6-litres/100km or more than 16.5km/1-litre is considered to be pretty good. The first (and most common) reference is litres per 100km (litres/100km). This is how many litres of fuel the car needs in order to travel 100km.