Airliner jet engines such as a Boeing 737 burns about 3,500 pounds of fuel per hour at cruising altitude and speed. Thats a little over 500 gallons per hour per engine.
Flash point for jet fuel is 47 degree celsius
The fuel burn on a Falcon 20F-5 is 280 gallons per hour. For more information on this aircraft, please visit our website at the link.
10726 gallons
Depends entirely on how you use it. One of the challenges with a combustion engine is to make sure that it's actually combusting every bit of fuel that it has sucked in, which it might not always do. Often there's a bit of unburnt fuel vented out with the exhaust gasses. Supercharging can, by providing better conditions for combustion (higher pressures/temperatures), make the engine able to burn a higher percentage of the ingested fuel, making it more fuel efficent. The bigger the combustion chamber, the harder it becomes to get all the fuel burnt. By using a supercharger on a smaller engine you can get the smaller engine to make as much horsepower as a bigger engine - but at a cleaner burn. Again, resulting in better fuel efficiency.
Warm up, burn out, staging and 1/4 mile race = 22.75gallons during the run I've read their MPG is 16gallons per mile.
4381.4 tons of fuel oil (sufficient for 10 days' sailing at 32.5 knots, equaling 7,800 miles).She can travel far futher on that fuel if she slows down a bit!
Depending on the engine in a 172 they will burn from 6-10 gallons per hour
5000 lbs per hour
it depends on the flight level. can be up to 300lbs/hour per engine
3051 Lit per hour
For the first hour the fuel burn is approx 6000 pounds @ 4 USD /Gallon (check actual price for jet fuel) = $3,529.41 USD/Hr (first hour) for fuel burn only!
3051per/hour
24 liters an hour for the 250 hp engine
It's just the complement to fuel displacement. How much air the engine takes in affects how much fuel it can burn.
between 20000 and 37000 liters per hour
to much fuel is going to the engine for it to burn it all
too much fuel, excessive oil consumption
The fuel burn on a Falcon 20F-5 is 280 gallons per hour. For more information on this aircraft, please visit our website at the link.