extended interval oil for CNG/gasoline engine (bi-fuel engine)
No, a diesel is a compression firing engine and a petrol is a spark firing engine. Diesel fuel will not burn in a petrol engine with spark plugs.
The term CNG stands for Compressed Natural Gas. This is compressed by special compressors for use in automobiles, household and other less-polluting substitute fuel applications in industry.
CNG is called Compressed Natural Gas, whereas PNGis called Piped Natural GasCNG is used in vehicals by using of cylinders, which is filled on CNG filling stations, whereas PNG is supplied through pipeline supply to residences and factories etc. which is payable after used amount of gas, supplier companies install meters at all premises.
Petrol & Gas engines are spark ignited engines where as diesel engines are compression ignited engines. Petrol engines works with explosion of fuel air mixture due to spark from spark plug inside the cylinder. Diesel engines works with combustion of fuel air mixture due to compression, compressed mixture attains a very high temperature which exceeds the flash point of diesel and starts burning inside the cylinder and the hot gases after burning of fuel misture exerts force on piston which makes the diesel engines work. Diesel engines are highly efficient than petrol engines.
What are differences between ideal and real cycle?
extended interval oil for CNG/gasoline engine (bi-fuel engine)
no
One runs on Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and one runs on gasoline. With the right modifications, a single engine can run on both fuels.
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
yes, a car with gasoline engine can run with petrol,cng, and lpg.
Compressed natural gas
Presumably, exhaust from a gasoline or CNG engine.
If your vendor is nearby you can take your vehicle there, if not, there is a small nob in the cng (you should see when your mechanic adjusts it) which you can adjust yourself in emergency
No, you do not need to turn on an engine to stop the flow of compressed natural gas (CNG). CNG systems typically have shut-off valves that can be manually operated or controlled automatically. These valves can be closed to stop the gas flow regardless of the engine's status. However, safety protocols should always be followed when handling CNG systems.
Indian engine are made for pertol only Micheal 9310584008
It might be due to pluges get it changed and for pickup you need lamda control system Micheal 9310584008
side affects of breathing antifreeze odor from a cng combustible engine