propane injection
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03-22-2007, 06:13
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propane injection
Notice any difference in hill climbing ability? (not-so-pokey?) What
size orfice are you using? I suppose a person could experiment with a one pound propane bottle, regulator and a little hose. I know overfueling (or underairing) significantly increases EGT's on my NA with an aftermarket turbo so I'm curious about the propane. Anyone know anything about propane injection and altitude differences? Kerry 82 FC 35 Denver --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Doug Engel wrote: > > Pokey is NA and I do not run an EGT, so I can't answer that. I tapped into the house propane tank, ran it unregulated into a propane regulator and then into a soleniod valve, from there it runs thru copper tubing and into the top of the air cleaner. I had to fiddle with orifice size and pressure, but am running it at ablut 5 PSI. Since the regulator contriols flow, the initial problem I had wa too small an orifice, I don't think you can go too big. I have a switch on the dash and flip it on at highway speeds or when accelerating, ususally not under 2000 RPM. The difference is subtle, but very apparent. It runs smoother, takes fuel and accelerates better. > After talking to a chemist friend (who lost me but understood what I had done), he said it has someting to do with a shorter carbon chain in propane compared to diesel. The introduction of propane into the fuel/air mixture allows the diesel to start to burn at a lower temp/sooner and burn more completely. What I understand is that it should not adversely affect the EGT or engine as a whole in any way, at least not at the level I run it. In fact at idle, if I turn it on, the engine actually seems to miss, so there is some point at which the addition of propane will offset the air/fuel mixture in a negative way, so there does not seem to be any chance of a "runaway" situation. > I still have to fiddle with the "right" amout. At highway speeds, you can reach a point where I think you not gaining anything, just using more and pumping it out the tailpipe. > Doug n' Pokey |
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propane injection - davidkerryedwards - 03-22-2007 06:13
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propane injection - Keith Strehle - 03-22-2007, 11:28
propane injection - Mike Hohnstein - 03-22-2007, 13:01
propane injection - Gardner Yeaw - 03-22-2007, 13:53
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