I don't know why you would want to stop gas from going into a cylinder, but there is only one way i can think of. If it is a fuel-injected vehicle, you can disconnect the fuel injector harness from that cylinder, that will stop the injector from firing. If it is has a carb, I don't think there is a way.
hydrogens
You can fill a cylinder with gas.
Around 12 gallons on a 4 cylinder. It is a pretty small gas tank. We own one and you have to stop for gas a little more than most cars would. Around 12 gallons on a 4 cylinder. It is a pretty small gas tank. We own one and you have to stop for gas a little more than most cars would.
The gas in the liquified state under pressure and it can be filled inside the cylinder. Then it takes the entire available place in side the cylinder. This way gas filled in side the cylinder.
Nitrogen i an unreactive gas. <><><><><> Nitrogen is not a noble gas so it is not non-reactive
Until you stop for gas or get where you are going.
If the gas is compressed into the cylinder, yes. However if the gas is already pre-compressed (to the point of liquefaction) and simply decanted into the cylinder, there will be little to no heating of the receptacle cylinder.
I believe it is called the gas assist cylinder
a 4 cylinder car is not a gas saver
When heat is applied to a gas contained in a cylinder, the gas molecules gain kinetic energy and move faster. This increase in speed causes the gas to expand, increasing its volume and pressure inside the cylinder. If the cylinder is sealed, the pressure will build up until the gas escapes or the cylinder bursts.
Gas cylinder.
Gas cylinder.