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Re: LPG for vehicles
I need to clarify a few things, so some will understand why I post in these threads when I see them. For the last 15 years of my career I have done 100% alternative fuel application for heavy trucks. Primarily CNG and LNG, but actually a tiny bit of experience with Methanol and some more with LPG. Our technology is Dual-Fuel which is compression ignition (diesel engine) but we use natural gas as our primary fuel. We use the diesel injector to ignite the natural gas. It acts sort of like a liquid spark plug, but it is still compression ignition. I am not going to share company name as I am not trying to spam in any way. Just wanted to explain my background. Prior to that 100% Caterpillar diesel engine experience for 20 years.
I am our lead salesman, and I have applied these things on 5 continents. I have nothing against LPG at all. But methane (natural gas) has an even higher octane rating (140ish) which allows us to use in high compression engines. We have applied LPG as well, and we just have to back off peak torque too much to make them practical. Some have been successful with 20% LP use. We aim for 80% gas use on our systems as the primary driver is economics. VERY hard business, and VERY hard technology, but we get it done. I follow all alternative fuel vehicle projects daily. I have worked with almost all major truck manufacturers, and this is why I am very confident regarding the availability of these products in the marketplace. They are my customers and competitors. This is what I do
I need to clarify a few things, so some will understand why I post in these threads when I see them. For the last 15 years of my career I have done 100% alternative fuel application for heavy trucks. Primarily CNG and LNG, but actually a tiny bit of experience with Methanol and some more with LPG. Our technology is Dual-Fuel which is compression ignition (diesel engine) but we use natural gas as our primary fuel. We use the diesel injector to ignite the natural gas. It acts sort of like a liquid spark plug, but it is still compression ignition. I am not going to share company name as I am not trying to spam in any way. Just wanted to explain my background. Prior to that 100% Caterpillar diesel engine experience for 20 years.
I am our lead salesman, and I have applied these things on 5 continents. I have nothing against LPG at all. But methane (natural gas) has an even higher octane rating (140ish) which allows us to use in high compression engines. We have applied LPG as well, and we just have to back off peak torque too much to make them practical. Some have been successful with 20% LP use. We aim for 80% gas use on our systems as the primary driver is economics. VERY hard business, and VERY hard technology, but we get it done. I follow all alternative fuel vehicle projects daily. I have worked with almost all major truck manufacturers, and this is why I am very confident regarding the availability of these products in the marketplace. They are my customers and competitors. This is what I do