Sentences with phrase «actual fuel tank»

I have seen a couple different values as to the actual fuel tank capacity, in real life I think about 17 gallons is the most it has taken to fill it up.

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The actual molecules were a mix of gas of varied provenance, coming as they did from a storage tank in the U.K. that also contained fuel from Algeria, Trinidad and Tobago and Qatar, among others.
VEHICLE FEATURES AND HIGHLIGHTS 1992 FORD F150 XLT SHORT BED FLARE SIDE PICKUP 28,000 ONE OWNER ACTUAL CARFAX CERTIFIED MILES 5.0 LITER V8 ENGINE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH OVERDRIVE ICE COLD FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING DUEL FUEL TANKS CHROME STYLESIDE WHEELS POWER WINDOWS AND POWER DOOR LOCKS TILT WHEEL WITH FACTORY CRUISE CONTROL 3.55 REAR AXLE RATIO FACTORY ORIGINAL AM / FM CASSETTE WITH CLOCK CHROME REAR STEP BUMPER REMOVABLE TAIL GATE HANDLING PACKAGE ORIGINAL FACTORY WINDOW STICKER ($ 17,939.00 MSRP) Please take a few moments and review the photos of this very special Ford F150 Flare Side and form your own opinion.
The car offered here, presented in the stunning white over black color combination, shows 314 actual miles from new on the odometer and comes with an impressive options list, which includes a full leather / Alcantara interior package and extended range fuel tank.
Other variables to consider include estimated resale value, insurance premiums, anticipated maintenance, actual cost of fuel, what kind of price you can get from a dealer, and the value of not having to stop for gas as often — both versions have a 17.2 gallon tank so the ES 300 h will need to refuel less frequently.
It feels rather superflous, though, as these stat upgrades never feel like they have any actual impact on your plane or character apart from the Luck stats giving you the occasional extra insta - kill headshot / fuel tank shot.
Despite publications that have suggested that the energy return on fossil fuels is less than 1.0, the actual energy return (from oil in the ground to fuel in the tank) is in the range of 6.0 — 7.0.
In answer to this, Talisker says that exxonsecrets et al «do not focus on what scientists (or think - tank staff) do after they have produced «research» favourable to the commercial interests of fossil fuel companies — they focus instead on the actual funding of such «research» by corporate interests».
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