Yes. I have a 1995 4.6 litre crown Victoria that was originally fuel injected. It is now a propane only car and seems to be running fine.
In a gasoline engine, it is a fuel-air mixture that is drawn in during the intake stroke, unless the engine is fuel injected. In a fuel injected or a diesel engine, it is air, because the fuel (gasoline or diesel) is injected at the "last moment" before ignition.
all cars can run on propane... in the dominican republic we have almost all models of cars running on propane from a 4 cylinder to 8 cylinder.. and suvs.. in the dr we have more propane gas stations then regular gas station... is amazing but we had it for more than 5 years already...
No, you cannot convert a gasoline engine to a diesel engine.
Yes.
If it is a gas engine, yes. Diesel , no. Yes if it is gasoline engine,no if is a diesel.
any gasoline engine will run on either natural gas or propane ( LPG )
It should theoretically be possible. However, it would be easier and probably cheaper just to replace the engine with one designed for gasoline.
A FSI or Fuel Stratified Injection engine functions by having the gasoline injected directly into the combustion chamber of each cylinder in the engine.
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From the tank, gasoline goes through the fuel line, fuel pump and fuel filter brfore entering the engine. In a fuel-injected engine, it then goes directly to the injectors and gets injected into the cylinder. In a carburated engine, the fuel goes through the carburator, then the intake, and passes through the intake valve into the cylinder.
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All kinds like 2 cycle, 4 cycle, gasoline, diesel, propane, natural gas, electric,