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14-08-2009, 07:36 PM | #241 | |||
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14-08-2009, 11:14 PM | #243 | |||
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14-08-2009, 11:41 PM | #245 | |||
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The problem with LNG is that it requires refrigeration, and not just when the car is running, but when it's parked. Another problem is that you effectively throw away 30% of the energy content of methane by liquifying it. CNG retains much the energy required to pressurise it in the pressure of the gas and this is much less than required to liquify it (and keep it at -162 celcius). Finally, while CNG can be made at home if you have a natural gas supply and a good compressor, LNG requires a full cryogenic unit, which I can't imagine being affordable for the average Joe. LNG is only really economical for bulk transport, where the volume involved would require huge and very massive pressure tanks for CNG, and the big volume reduction (to 40% or so of CNG) makes it worthwhile - cryogenic ships, road and rail tankers. I would be interested to know if there are any LNG powered road vehicles, even heavy ones. Answered my own question - there are: http://www.ngvglobal.com/tag/liquefied-natural-gas Ultimately having a bulky CNG tank is better than having no fuel at all, and it may come to that in a transition to renewables. |
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16-08-2009, 12:47 AM | #246 | ||
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If I had plenty of money, I'd ditch LPG in an instant. No more spare clogging the rear, no more sluggish performance. It's great that it burns cleaner and it's cheap but yeah, I'm well and truly over it. I carry an extra couple hundred kilos of gear most days in the wagon for work. It ain't fun slamming the pedal to get over a congested T-section and having that dreaded lag as the engine sloooooowwwwly winds itself up!
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16-08-2009, 02:56 AM | #247 | |||
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the new liquid injected systems offer the same performance as on petrol and in some cases (most) actually increase performance due to a colder burn. they still drink marginally more than petrol to go the same distance but this is more than offset in the cost. |
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16-08-2009, 09:41 AM | #248 | |||
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16-08-2009, 12:25 PM | #249 | |||
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16-08-2009, 12:37 PM | #251 | |||
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My LPG wagons wouldnt pull pull the skin off a rice pudding
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16-08-2009, 01:58 PM | #252 | |||
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mr hardware has been quite open about the fact that his car rarely sees petrol use. even though he claims it still runs fine, if its tardier than lpg then i'd suggest the injectors are not squirting as they should or a couple of sensors need replacing. getting back to the topic, it is similar to diesel. it took years for people to accept that modern diesels were no longer the smelly rattly things they once were. lpg has many years of 'taxi image' to overcome. if these new systems are as good as what the early signs are, then it should happen. Last edited by DJM83; 16-08-2009 at 04:24 PM. |
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16-08-2009, 03:39 PM | #253 | ||
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The government paid us to put our 1970 zc fairlane on gas, cost 1900 gov paid us 2000. Least their good for something.The old ZC is our every day driver. Fella at Crafers did an excellent job including puting the filler behind the petrol filler door. We simply added electronic ignition, decent coil and leeds and she purrs along beautifully. Has been converted 2 yrs now zero dramas. Unlucky if it costs $30 a week for every day running including a trip to town. Cant believe the gov dosnt promote it, guess there's not enough in it for them! GREEN & CLEAN, but like every thing we have that is good they sell it off to you know who!!!!!
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16-08-2009, 03:56 PM | #254 | |||
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16-08-2009, 04:10 PM | #255 | ||||
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Bruce, where did you get the 20% figure, this website: http://www.epa.vic.gov.au/Greenhouse...ouse/gh07a.htm, says its 10% difference. This website:http://www.greenvehicleguide.gov.au/...6-fee0fcff9976 shows there is barely a difference when fitted to the current crop of cars, though their method appears to be a calculation only which is based on the fuel consumption. Quote:
It would appear it is unlikely to happen Bruce, as the current economics dictate that for lpg to be cheaply priced we must allow the lower octane rated butane to be part of the mix and it could not be guaranteed that the min ron was any better than premium unleaded. |
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16-08-2009, 05:11 PM | #256 | |||
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16-08-2009, 05:29 PM | #257 | |||
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16-08-2009, 10:26 PM | #258 | |||
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autogas "Autogas is widely used as a "green" fuel as it decreases exhaust emissions. In particular, it reduces CO2 emissions by around 20% compared to petrol." But, I agree, the site I originally referenced says 10% in one spot, and this in another: "LPG gives a 10-15% carbon dioxide reduction in comparison to petrol, and it produces similar CO2 emissions to diesel. (Tests carried out on new vehicles in 2003 showed that use of LPG resulted in a 20% saving on CO2 over petrol and a 1.8% saving compared with diesel)." http://www.green-car-guide.com/featu...-or-hybrid.htm This site also says 10-15%: http://www.lpgautogas.com.au/index.c...ion=Enviroment Yes that was a little sloppy. I suspect with a little technical effort - maybe just liquid injection - LPG should consistently return 20% less emissions that petrol. The engines it is currently used in are after all optimised for petrol. And yes it is still a hydrocarbon fuel, which means burning it produces CO2 and H2O. It's just that light hydrocarbons, like methane, (ethane -use mostly in the chemical industry), propane and butane, (generall) release less CO2 per unit energy when burned tahn heavier fuels - like petrol and diesel - due to a greater hydrogen to carboin ratio. Transport (including aviation) only produced 13.2% of Australia's CO2 emissions in 2007. Far behind "stationary energy" (mostly coal power) at 48.8% and even behind agriculture at 14.8%. http://www.aph.gov.au/library/Pubs/C...ch/howMuch.htm Given finding alternatives to transport fuels is much harder than finding alternatives to power stations, we CAN afford to buy time with transport fuels by shifting to lighter fuels (LPG, CNG), improving efficiency, using more public transport (if you've got it) and hybrids. We can use that time to develop long term solutions. We simply can't afford top dilly-dally with coal fired power - it has to go. |
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16-08-2009, 10:30 PM | #259 | |||
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Would I convert it to LPG? No bloody way! |
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17-08-2009, 12:36 AM | #260 | ||
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My BA N/A XR6 uses more than 10kpl petrol on a highway trip, from home to Sydney a minimum 40ltrs petrol for the 380k trip. 40 x 124 atm (170/69c when I converted) $50 approx. Now its 48 x 58c filling here for the trip to Sydney $28 and filling in Sydney as low as 45c, 48 x $22. No power loss SVI system. When I converted at 170 the difference was lots greater than what it is today but saving better than $40 a trip. So far Ive done 35k since converting and I'de do it again tomorrow. I think its a closed mind for not at least considering gas if the K's warrant it.
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17-08-2009, 07:43 AM | #261 | |||
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The "green car guide" says in 2003 they got a car to get 20% less emissions than petrol running gas, Id love to know which car that was. |
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17-08-2009, 10:21 AM | #262 | ||
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My car on petrol behaves just like my old petrol only AU did too. I doubt there's something wrong with it.
Up to 2500rpm LPG i find is superior, after that then petrol is superior. Considering i spend 99% of my time under 2500rpm, i'm happy with LPG for it's increased low down torque.
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17-08-2009, 04:57 PM | #263 | |||
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Syd to Wagga on the Hume (Mild hills for those that dont know the road) pulling this last weekend ... 460kms....... $49 in gas........ @ 19.5/100km. It'll do me....:
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17-08-2009, 05:43 PM | #264 | |||
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As for the topic at hand id NEVER consider it, ive had 2 cars that were on gas and both were bad (albeit older systems). And anyway why would a drive a V8 and whinge that PULP is to expensive anyway :togo:
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17-08-2009, 05:50 PM | #265 | |||
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17-08-2009, 06:34 PM | #266 | |||
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17-08-2009, 06:42 PM | #267 | |||
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Horses for courses as the ol' saying go...
If I worked in the city I would chose petrol... but as I don't and I travel more km's than I care to remember I choose LPG. I will openly admit that I was not a fan of the thought of LPG... but that was because I had driving a dual fuel XF! After driving a dedicated BF Futura... I was conviced gas was the way to go for me. I don't give two hoots about 'power' out of my dedicated gas Falcon to a straight petrol Falcon. I use it because I save $120 average a week on fuel bills!!!! Diesel is like gas, not everyone is a fan. A lot of people still think diesel equals slug! Gas has as much dramas as petrol, so what that's life! There's no 'right or wrong' answer, its what you want out of a car....
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17-08-2009, 06:56 PM | #269 | |||
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I hated Diesel in the family car as I always had to go and fill it. After the Mrs touched a Deisel pump once she would never do it again. | [/url] |
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What I can't believe is that some people think I should be afraid because it might EXPLODE. KABOOOOOOOMMMMMMM. : :
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