Is the price of natural gas, health ways safer that gasoline???
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3 Responses to “could my car that uses gasoline, could it run with natural gas metato????”
A little challenged by the English language are we?
Your gasoline car can be converted to operate on natural gas. Conversions are available to operate on CNG (Compressed natural gas) or Propane.
The advantage for CNG is that is is less expensive and is a natural product. As far as health concerns, I would guesss the only advantage would be that CNG has lower greenhouse gas emissions.
ANY internal combustion engine can be converted to methane/bio-gas/natural gas, the question is, is it worth it? most cars now have fixed rates of injection, which can’t be adjusted, which means that if you convert, you either have to put up with a decrease in your fuel economy, or have to go to the extra expense of having the fuel injection factory modified. if you have a carburated vehicle or one with an adjustable fuel injection, than the economic and ecological benefits are almost always very good.
I think you just answered your question but not realized? Question: " could my car that uses gasoline, could it run with natural gas metato???? " My car that uses gasoline! How can an engine that required gasoline to burn and compress be run on fumes?
February 11th, 2010 at 8:03 pm
A little challenged by the English language are we?
Your gasoline car can be converted to operate on natural gas. Conversions are available to operate on CNG (Compressed natural gas) or Propane.
The advantage for CNG is that is is less expensive and is a natural product. As far as health concerns, I would guesss the only advantage would be that CNG has lower greenhouse gas emissions.
February 11th, 2010 at 8:03 pm
ANY internal combustion engine can be converted to methane/bio-gas/natural gas, the question is, is it worth it? most cars now have fixed rates of injection, which can’t be adjusted, which means that if you convert, you either have to put up with a decrease in your fuel economy, or have to go to the extra expense of having the fuel injection factory modified. if you have a carburated vehicle or one with an adjustable fuel injection, than the economic and ecological benefits are almost always very good.
February 11th, 2010 at 8:03 pm
I think you just answered your question but not realized? Question: " could my car that uses gasoline, could it run with natural gas metato???? " My car that uses gasoline! How can an engine that required gasoline to burn and compress be run on fumes?