On 04/20/2011 07:42 PM, rparigoris wrote:
> **Remember you need to use liquid propane going to the motor. Somehow
> you need to have a way of heating the liquid propane where it has a
> phase change to vapor and is trying to get to approx -42F **
In the Netherlands we have a few million cars driving on LPG. All these
problems have been solved long time ago. The pressure regulator has
water connections and is connected to the cooling system, this takes
care of vaporizing the fuel.
> You can warm tanks in the winter with electric heater, or
> you can inject Nitrogen.
No need for all this: just use a mixture of propane and butane.
I have been driving the whole winter without using any gas, just LPG.
Even for starting in temperatures below freezing. No problem.
Frans
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