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Anyone using or know someone using LPG can get pumps for Propane, then cost is only 27p per liter plus tax of course.
Email me on fuelcat@btconnect.com or call 08707775080. Only trying to help people save money.
Philip
Anyone using or know someone using LPG can get pumps for Propane, then cost is only 27p per liter plus tax of course.
Email me on fuelcat@btconnect.com or call 08707775080. Only trying to help people save money.
Philip
Hand pumps or electric?
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thought as it's pressurised in the bottle it wouldn't need a pump?... just a pressure regulator/reducer???
The system you're putting it in is pressurised, it'll just stay in the tank, you can heat the propane bottle, to overcome the pressure in the cars tank, but only if your stupid!!!!!!
(I know people who do it!!!! Go visit them when they are filling their cars!!)
4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
is it pumped as a liquid and vaporised at the injector?
Yup, its LPG (Liquified Petrolium Gas), it stays liquified untill the pressure is released. It gets vapourised in the vaporiser (sic!) in the engine bay near the intake.
4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
Yup, its LPG (Liquified Petrolium Gas), it stays liquified intill the pressure is reseased. It gets vapourised in the vaporiser (sic!) in the engine bay near the intake.
ah, right... not like the stuff that works the gas cooker which is released from the bottle as a gas.
ah, right... not like the stuff that works the gas cooker which is released from the bottle as a gas.
Its the same, its liquid in the bottle/pipes, the cooker hob releases the LPG at the burner in to air, so it turns into a gas, burns and cooks your food.
4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
Its the same, its liquid in the bottle/pipes, the cooker hob releases the LPG at the burner in to air, so it turns into a gas, burns and cooks your food.
wait while i push my specs back!... it vaporises in the bottle, that's why you have to keep it upright... or with the arrow pointing up on a forklift...
it's liquid, right enough, but as the pressure reduces, more vaporises... i'm rubbish at explaining stuff!
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