toupee
Petroleum
- Sep 19, 2007
- 5
Hi all,
Hopefully someone with a good deal of experience in dealing with lp and diesel systems can clarify things for me here.
First let me say that I work for a propane dealer, so my interest in propane fumigation is from an economic standpoint.
I have seen propane work well in our medium duty trucks and thought I'd try it in a light duty truck.
The truck I am working with is a 05' Dodge 3500 5.9L.
My setup works by using the engine's vacuum to allow propane into the intake via a regulator/converter.
When testing my system I noticed that I could hear a faint bit of detonation in the engine. The noise level was about the same as what my 4 cylinder Nissan Altima makes when I start it cold. Another comparison is that it is only slightly louder than the typical injection rattle that I hear from the truck.
I have not seen any increase in egt's that are noticeably beyond normal (diesel only) levels. I have not witnessed any white smoke , black smoke, or haze out the exhaust. Engine coolant temps are staying normal.
I actually noticed an increase in up-hill power and a substantial increase in gas mileage.
I've read everything I could find on propane injection and I gather that the propane must be pre-detonating because of it's CCR of 12:1? I've found that my engines ratio is 16:1.
What I'm lost on is the evidence of how this is damaging the engine. I would think I would see a decrease in performance or mileage.... or I should be seeing some increase in egt's at least. I generally don't associate knock with good things happening.
Any input would be appreciated.
The system is off at the moment, btw.
Hopefully someone with a good deal of experience in dealing with lp and diesel systems can clarify things for me here.
First let me say that I work for a propane dealer, so my interest in propane fumigation is from an economic standpoint.
I have seen propane work well in our medium duty trucks and thought I'd try it in a light duty truck.
The truck I am working with is a 05' Dodge 3500 5.9L.
My setup works by using the engine's vacuum to allow propane into the intake via a regulator/converter.
When testing my system I noticed that I could hear a faint bit of detonation in the engine. The noise level was about the same as what my 4 cylinder Nissan Altima makes when I start it cold. Another comparison is that it is only slightly louder than the typical injection rattle that I hear from the truck.
I have not seen any increase in egt's that are noticeably beyond normal (diesel only) levels. I have not witnessed any white smoke , black smoke, or haze out the exhaust. Engine coolant temps are staying normal.
I actually noticed an increase in up-hill power and a substantial increase in gas mileage.
I've read everything I could find on propane injection and I gather that the propane must be pre-detonating because of it's CCR of 12:1? I've found that my engines ratio is 16:1.
What I'm lost on is the evidence of how this is damaging the engine. I would think I would see a decrease in performance or mileage.... or I should be seeing some increase in egt's at least. I generally don't associate knock with good things happening.
Any input would be appreciated.
The system is off at the moment, btw.