: Re: [Biofuel] Methane to LPG car
I think there has to be more than meets the eye on such a conversion.
Propane is stored a liquid and I assume methane is as well. Can the
propane tanks withstand the pressure required to liquefy methane?
Propane contains more energy than methane, will you realize
that work, anyone know?
Regards
Keith
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Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 12:47 PM
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Methane to LPG car
I think there has
I have an old petrol car (75 mercedes 230.4) converted to LPG recently.
But In the last few months the price of LPG has started to rise. I am
wondering if it is possible to use methane instead of LPG?
I have a fridge compressor that I can compress the methane in to tanks,
the could I just
would guess you would have to adjust the fuel/air metering.
Doug
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: I have an old petrol car (75 mercedes 230.4) converted to LPG recently
I
would guess you would have to adjust the fuel/air metering.
Doug
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I think there has to be more than meets the eye on such a conversion.
Propane is stored a liquid and I assume methane is as well. Can the
propane tanks