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#31
Originally Posted by XLR8NSS
I'll check that out on onlineconversion.com...it's probably there.

Thicker than the 1500HD?
Oh yea, welcome to the truck forums again Matt.

Thicker than the 1500HD?

Oh yea, welcome to the truck forums again Matt.

#33
Originally Posted by XLR8NSS
Going off all the conversion sites an "Imperial Gallon" is not 4 liters. It's ~4.5 liters.
1 gallon [UK] = 4.54609 liter <--Online conversions.
http://www.sizes.com/properties/capacity.htm#convert <-- Go there, plug in numbers.
1 U.S. gallon (gal) = 231 cubic inches <---both from http://www.kbapps.com/conversion.html
1 imperial gallon (gal) = 277.4 cubic inches
I'm sure the rest will agree so I only went to three.
1 gallon [UK] = 4.54609 liter <--Online conversions.
http://www.sizes.com/properties/capacity.htm#convert <-- Go there, plug in numbers.
1 U.S. gallon (gal) = 231 cubic inches <---both from http://www.kbapps.com/conversion.html
1 imperial gallon (gal) = 277.4 cubic inches
I'm sure the rest will agree so I only went to three.

So an imperial gallon is not, in fact, 4 liters - it is 4.5 liters.
Thanks. learned something today...

BTW awesomeame, nice truck!!!
#34
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Originally Posted by Naked AV
Ahh, so that's it...now it all makes sense.
So an imperial gallon is not, in fact, 4 liters - it is 4.5 liters.
Thanks. learned something today...
BTW awesomeame, nice truck!!!
So an imperial gallon is not, in fact, 4 liters - it is 4.5 liters.
Thanks. learned something today...

BTW awesomeame, nice truck!!!

#37
Originally Posted by awesomeame
ok, now that we have the fuel mileage issue resolved.... 
thanks for all the welcome's!!
--matt

thanks for all the welcome's!!
--matt







