If the car would even run, which I doubt because fuel air ratios are different for LPG than gasoline, I think it would run cooler. Once again I seriously doubt it would run at all.
No, a diesel engine will not burn LPG. It would destroy a diesel engine. A gasoline engine can, with some modifications, burn LPG.
Yes, if the engine is designed to run on LPG.
yes, a car with gasoline engine can run with petrol,cng, and lpg.
Vehicles can be run on liquid petroleum gas (LPG) provided that the engine has been modified to run on LPG rather than petrol or diesel.
LPG or Liquid Petroleum Gas is a fuel, not a car. Pretty much ANY motor vehicle that is powered by an engine that burns fuel can be powered by LPG.
The carburretor will need modification
Where I live this is illegal. But all LPG is the same, the vehicle fuel is just taxed for road use.
Rotogauge is a manual gauge that you can meter the level of a LPG tank, you have to rotate the valve until LPG goes out, and do the same thing by the other side, until LPG goes out, then compare the values of the levels. normally is no the best way to know the level of the tank. the precision is not good, and you have to add human error
Assuming it is a petrol engine, then yes.
Indian engine are made for pertol only Micheal 9310584008
Some of the advantages of LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) are smoother ignition, reduced engine noise, reduced engine wear and tear and improved combustion. It also provides a cleaner emission level and is better for the environment.
BY petrol / diesel / lpg. they call it fuel :)