Density of Gasoline?
Neil McKenzie
neilmck at cwjamaica.com
Mon Jun 1 19:29:16 GMT 1998
Just a suggestion : How about converting the pounds to fluid ounces (16
oz = 1 pound) then the 16 fl oz to ml (16 fl oz = 473 ml)
Neil McKenzie
>
> Hi folks,
>
> After almost a year's hiatus, I've just resubscribed to diy_efi, hoping
> to learn at the laps of the masters :)
>
> At the moment, though, I'm trying to determine new injector sizes for a
> Bosch EFI system, and as I search out information on the topic, I am
> continually confronted with injectors rated in lb/hr, whereas the Bosch
> ones are rated in ml/min. Well, I need to convert back and forth from
> ml/min to lb/hr, so I need a reasonably accurate density figure for
> gasoline. From what I understand, however, this number can vary. So .
> . . is there a commonly accepted number for this, or . . . ?
>
> --
> Best,
>
> Michael McBroom
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