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Kind of funny this thread is here today, I was just talking to my boss about a sparkplug I removed from a 6ct cummins. It actualy said cummins on the porcelin, pretty neat.
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I am guessing it is sent in by computer in the required amount and not by a throttle plate setup? That would give the engine vacuum. Diesel with vacuum.........interesting.It doesn't get injected through the normal fuel system a diesel would have. It's fumigated just like a gasser.
Yes it will, I had propane in my dodge at one time. I took it off though. Too many "what ifs" in the event of an accident. It worked splendidly though. The overhead computer said I netted 39mpg in a 3/4 ton ext cab 4x4 lifted truck that weighs 7400lbs. Not calculating in the propane used, it averaged 36mpg on diesel fuel. The effects would be less beneficial on a NA diesel such as the 6.2.Do you guys think that if you had an idling diesel, say a 6bt or a 6.2, mechanical injector pump and it was idling.. and then you fed propane into the air intake, would it rev up? Would you be able to drive like that? (using a tiny amount of diesel and lots of propane). I think this might be similar to what Patracy was talking about, except he was saying without any diesel involved. I'm thinking propane might be too high octane to burn in a compression ignition engine, no? But with a little diesel through an injector pump.. now you've got a source of ignition - the diesel compression ignition. No I would not drive my truck down the highway with a 20 LB propane cylinder in the passenger seat using a ball valve as a hand throttle with a propane line through the firewall.. But in an emergency - do you guys think something like that could be done? I've been around diesels. I have no experience with "propane kits".
On a converted diesel that runs off propane or CNG, they typically add a throttle plate to it.I am guessing it is sent in by computer in the required amount and not by a throttle plate setup? That would give the engine vacuum. Diesel with vacuum.........interesting.
Rick
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