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extended interval oil for CNG/gasoline engine (bi-fuel engine)
extended interval oil for CNG/gasoline engine (bi-fuel engine)
yes, a car with gasoline engine can run with petrol,cng, and lpg.
Gasoline, Diesel, CNG, LPG.
One runs on Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and one runs on gasoline. With the right modifications, a single engine can run on both fuels.
If it runs on gasoline, diesel or CNG, yes.
Presumably, exhaust from a gasoline or CNG engine.
A CNG car is an automobile that is powered by compressed natural gas (CNG). In the United States, the only CNG car that is currently manufactured and sold as a new vehicle is the Honda Civic GX, which has been in production for 12 years. Natural gas cars are much cleaner burning cars than either gasoline or diesel engines. These CNG engines will also last much longer than gasoline engines. It is possible to convert gasoline engines to run on CNG. Although the conversion is somewhat pricey, the savings in fuel costs can offset this expense within a couple of years or so.
it does not switch between cng and gas all the switch does is changes the dash board fuel switch to show how much gas in in your tank when you are running on CNG
It is not. Gasoline or diesel fuel has more available energy than cng per weight, and produces more kw/hp than cng. That's why we still use gas. Engines running on cng always produce less power, but run cleaner, and might have less of an environmental impact or carbon footprint than the production of gasoline.
CNG is a readily available alternative to gasoline that's made by compressing natural gas to less than 1% of its volume at standard atmospheric pressure.
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