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For slim persons; it is $1.5 per one kilomenter.
For fat types, it is $4~5 per kilometer.
If it is very fat; it will be more than $100 to one "METER" [Not in kilometer]
It has probably been messed with at some stage if you are not the original owner of the vehicle because these items rarely fail.
What is the year and model of vehicle you have?
as lpg expands to around 200 times the liquid state it will be difficult to calculate as how you want it
the car has a liquid tank but the liquid is converted to gas in a converter on the manifold.
basically from experience an engine on lpg gets about 75% of the mileage as if it was on petrol for the same amount of lpg in litres
talk wit an accredited specialist automotive gas fitting shop and they may be able to give you a better idea
you can work it out by filling the lpg tank to shut off and setting the trip meter to zero and then when you have done say 100 klms refill the lpg tank to shut off and that will indicate how many litres were used in that 100 kilometers
How high above the surface is the satellite orbiting?
If it's circling one meter above the surface the difference would be about 2,130,000 kilometers. If it's circling 1000 kilometers above the surface the difference would be about 2,465,000 kilometers.
as kilometers add up on your odometer it also includes all your indevidual trip kilometers. you can reset each trip as often as you like but it will not switch to miles as the onboard computer cannot convert miles to kilometers. some new vehicles equiped with the ''black box'' might, but i have yet to see one. if anyone else knows, please get back to me.
to see what you get for mileage, take it to a gas station and fill it till the pump stops and reset your trip meter. Drive it around like you normally would to work or whatever till the tank is almost empty and go fill it up again till the pump stops. Its best to go to the same pump you used before. Once it is full look to see how many gallons or liters you put in(This is how many you used since the last time you filled up). Take the number of miles/kilometers from your trip meter(the number of miles/kilometers you drove since you last filled up) and divide it by the gallons/liters you used and you will get your miles/kilometers per gallon/liter. Compare this with the rating your vehicle is suppose to get. But remember it can very depending on how you drive.
Miles/kilometers divided by gallons/liters
Dear Press the ODO meter button and turn the car into on mode but be carefull don't start the car your kilometer will flshes and then it will be reseted
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