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Correct. Butterfly valves are installed in the intake manifolds and are usually controlled with pneumatic rams. There is usually a very complex control box that meters air flow and controls propane flow(usually by altering propane manifold pressure). About 10% pilot diesel injection is used to fire off the mixture. The engines are called "Dual Fuel" engines.I have seen very large diesel engines which run on natural gas and light off using a diesel pilot injection.
a fuel like propane added to the air intake doesn't ignite at the timed ignition point of diesel, it will lift the head, propane kits for diesels are a scamI figure the answer is no, but I have to ask. Is it possible to
get a Multi Fuel or diesel engine set up so that it will run on propane or natural gas?
Bruce
a company called Westport converts diesel engines to natural gas, they have their own natural gas injectors, that inject it like diesel fuel,Seem to recall that the Burlington Northern RR experimented with some propane fueled railroad locomotives. A pair of locomotives with a tank car of fuel in between them. I have no idea about the actual engines, though. It would take some doing to put spark plugs and an ignition system on a railroad sized diesel engine.
nitous oxide acts to increase the oxygen content of the incoming air in a gas or diesel engine, more o2 better stronger combustion when the diesel is injected, it is non flammable and not a fuel, propane is a fuel and when added to the incoming air on a diesel engine ignites out of tme and outside of the bowlI have been running propane in the 5 ton for years. AS a supplement. A boost. The more you feed it the more power you get. ET get hi fast on a good pull. I found out that the best rpm to use it is between 1900 and 2200. Any more then what I am feeding it I think would make the multi confused and the parts will fly. Most D motors use it as a boosting aid. Like NO2 in a gas motor. Lots of gas means lots of power. Will the multi take it? I dont think so. At least that much.
I would say most likely yes, Costwise practical, Probably not.I figure the answer is no, but I have to ask. Is it possible to
get a Multi Fuel or diesel engine set up so that it will run on propane or natural gas?
Bruce
A nitrous oxide trick I have seen is to light a cigarette, inhale nitrous oxide, and immediately exhale through the cigarette. The coal becomes a white hot torch and will burn through a pie plate or aluminum beer can. Bets were won. The nitrous can't burn by itself so it was presumed 'safe' to do the trick but I would not do it.nitous oxide acts to increase the oxygen content of the incoming air in a gas or diesel engine, more o2 better stronger combustion when the diesel is injected, it is non flammable and not a fuel, propane is a fuel and when added to the incoming air on a diesel engine ignites out of tme and outside of the bowl
I'll just stay out of California.Better stay away from this they say propane and natural gas cause cancer in CA