One runs on Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and one runs on gasoline. With the right modifications, a single engine can run on both fuels.
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.
Presumably, exhaust from a gasoline or CNG engine.
Gasoline (petrol) engines can be converted to run quite well on Compressed Natural Gas. It burns much cleaner than gasoline, with longer engine life,
Gasoline, Diesel, CNG, LPG.
A mixture of fuel (such as petrol/unleaded gasoline, diesel, LPG or CNG, E85, etc.) and air.
A diesel engine fires from compression and not from a spark. A diesel engine is also built much stronger than a gasoline engine. Diesel engines normally have less horsepower than a gasoline engine but have much more torc, or pulling power.
A mixture of fuel (such as petrol/unleaded gasoline, diesel, LPG or CNG, E85, etc.) and air.
If it runs on gasoline, diesel or CNG, yes.
I think wn convert the Gasoline to CNG it shall run dry and experience harsh engine and some power loss, as valve and allied movable parts in the exhaust shall not receive any lubrication.
Start by asking yourself the difference at what temps the flame fronts run at in the combustion chamber between both fuels. You may have to run dual sensors for O2 for both fuels.. Just a thought. -Ric