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PostSubject: Calculating fuel capacity   Calculating fuel capacity EmptySat Jul 21, 2007 12:50 am

Building a fuel cell or airtank?
Want to know the volume by gallons?

To calculate the volume of a square area; multiply the height x width x length to get the total cubic inches. A gallon contains 231 cubic inches, so divide your total cubic inches by 231 to get your total volume in gallons.

Example: 12'' wide by 12'' long by 12'' tall contains 1728 cubic inches. Now, divide that by 231 to get 7.48 gallons.
Length x Width x Height / 231 = Vol in Gal
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