Anyone Know How To Convert ....?
#2
you need to know the density of the fluid first.
if it's gasoline just use this....
http://www.rceng.com/technical.htm#WORKSHEET
6 lbs per gallon ----- 3.785 litres in a gallon
I have a nifty conversion program for your computer if you want it.
if it's gasoline just use this....
http://www.rceng.com/technical.htm#WORKSHEET
6 lbs per gallon ----- 3.785 litres in a gallon
I have a nifty conversion program for your computer if you want it.
#6
Originally Posted by TYSON' date='Jan 5 2005, 08:12 AM
I'll say. wish it had inertia conversions on it, but the price was right so what the hell.......
its good enough for me
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