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> wrote in message
oups.com... .... > But in the U.S. propane is more expensive than gasoline-plus > which many retailers will refuse to put it in a motor vehicle. On > an RV this is no problem, you just mark it as "appliance fuel", > but in a pickup or car you are screwed. > Heh, all the gas trucks run on propane here. And if you know people you can always get your LP powered vehicle fueled up. Trips, you have to plan ahead, but it is doable. Earle |
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Use two tanks pre heat fuel to a hundred and eighty degree and mix
with petro, which of course is gasoline. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Paul Calman wrote: > > Of course it is. I haven't run straight SVO, but know guys who do. It works. > The blend ran fine in my engine, no loss of power or mileage, and I go up > and down mountains every time I drive it. > . Rudolph Diesel designed his early engines to run on straight peanut oil, > but it has nowhere near the energy yeild of diesel fuel. Diesel fuel was > named after him posthumosly. > here's a link to a good SVO site, but i don't burn enough in my car to want > to deal with all the grease and slime, I get enough of that working. > http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_svo.html > -- > Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California |
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These engines would be nice if they'd ever get them into production:
http://www.ox2engine.com/home.htm Supposedly can use any combustible gas or liquid with no change to engine between fuels. Anything from hydrogen to gasoline to diesel to jet fuel. Brandonb wrote: > Is the gas price high enough for you guys, or can you stand more > before you decide to get right with Mr. Compression Ignition? > |
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Mike Romain wrote: > Are you going to build it up diesel? > I'm sure looking at it, if only because so many think it's not possible. But there is no cheap solution-there are cheap engines, but the sump is in the wrong place, and no Jeep transmission fits all that well. And no one will build a kit, which would make it work. |
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The OX2 is a concept engine. It is not inherently multifuel in
practice: a given engine will burn a given fuel. The big difference is going to be, spark vs. compression ignition. The spark engines will burn whatever spark ignition fuels it's set up for, just like any common car engine can burn propane, CNG, alcohols, or gasoline depending on carburetion or injection. You have to have a separate fuel system for liquids and gases. The compression igniition engines will burn diesel fuels, #1,#2, suitable coal and veg oils, JP5, K-1 kerosene, et al. Same as a regular piston engine. |
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The Jeep WG's are available with diesel engines so all the bits and pieces
must be available. > wrote in message oups.com... > > > Mike Romain wrote: >> Are you going to build it up diesel? >> > > I'm sure looking at it, if only because so many think it's not > possible. But there is no cheap solution-there are cheap engines, but > the sump is in the wrong place, and no Jeep transmission fits all that > well. And no one will build a kit, which would make it work. > |
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