Fuel tank capacity
Fuel tank capacity

Tank volume Ural 5323

The most common car fuel tank sizes are 40, 50, 60 and 70 liters. Judging by the volume of the tank, you can tell how big this car is. In the case of a 30-liter tank, we are most likely talking about a runabout. 50-60 liters is a sign of a strong average. And 70 - indicates a full-size car.

The volume of the fuel tank would be useless if not for the fuel consumption. Knowing the average fuel consumption, you can easily calculate how many kilometers a full tank of fuel will be enough for you. On-board computers of modern cars are able to show the driver this information promptly.

The fuel tank capacity of the 5323 ranges from 410 to 510 liters.

Tank volume 5323 restyling 2004, chassis, 1st generation

Tank volume Ural 5323 01.2004 - p.t.

PackagesFuel tank volume, l
14.9 MT 8×8 2750 Chassis 22t410
14.9 MT 8×8 3450 Chassis 26t494

Tank volume 5323 restyling 2004, flatbed truck, 1st generation

Tank volume Ural 5323 01.2004 – 01.2015

PackagesFuel tank volume, l
14.9 MT 8×8 2750 Airborne510

Tank volume 5323 restyling 2002, chassis, 1st generation

Tank volume Ural 5323 01.2002 – 01.2015

PackagesFuel tank volume, l
14.9 MT 8×8 3450 Chassis 26t494

Tank volume 5323 restyling 1998, chassis, 1st generation

Tank volume Ural 5323 01.1998 – 01.2004

PackagesFuel tank volume, l
14.9 MT 8×8 2750 Chassis with armored cab410

Tank volume 5323 restyling 1996, chassis, 1st generation

Tank volume Ural 5323 06.1996 – 01.2015

PackagesFuel tank volume, l
14.9MT 8×8 2750 Chassis410

Tank volume 5323 restyling 1996, flatbed truck, 1st generation

Tank volume Ural 5323 06.1996 – 01.2015

PackagesFuel tank volume, l
14.9 MT 8×8 2750 Airborne494

Tank capacity 5323 1985, chassis, 1st generation

Tank volume Ural 5323 01.1985 – 05.1996

PackagesFuel tank volume, l
11.3MT 8×8 2750 Chassis410
14.9MT 8×8 2750 Chassis410

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