So, besides a tank to hold the LPG and a valve to feed it to the fuel
system, what other modifications would be needed to a carburated car? I
figure I'll set the truck up to run on both methane and gasoline; this is
what they do around here when running vehicles on propane.
Of course, first I'll have to figure out how to build the digester and
compress the gas into a tank.
Monte
On 6/19/08, Paul Hunt <paul.hunt1@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
>
> LPG is also available at places other than filling stations, in the case of
> Solihull at a chicken farm just outside the town! It's unattended and you
> have a card and PIN, drive up, no queuing, fill up, and you get an invoice
> at
> the end of the month. Even better is that not only is it less than half
> the
> price of petrol but it is typically 20% cheaper than Autogas from filling
> stations!! And even more better is that every week one person is chosen at
> random and not charged for their fill!!!
>
> PaulH.
> ----- Original Message -----
> ... LPG is only available at a minority of filling stations...
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