rdd48856
Chemical
- Nov 14, 2004
- 78
As some of you already know I’m moderating the only LPG forum in Portuguese. There are a few recurrent problems arising on lpg bi-fuel cars.
1)Damage head gaskets. Can this be caused by know higher LPG burning temperature? How to avoid this? If thermostat temperature is lowered, the heat transferred to the radiator is about the same, right? What about increasing water pump speed? If the injection system is delivering the same energy(as fuel) to the engine what is the real cause behind this increasing in burning temp.? Incorrect ignition timing, only? Does the increased load on the water pump (water has to circulate through the vaporizer) plays a role, too?
2) Valve Seat Recession. This is a major problem. Some engines(Honda VTEC and Toyota VVT-I, as an example) are very sensible. One user had to replace his CRV engine valves just after 40000km! It seems this can be reduced by using a graphite based fluid, delivered on the inlet manifold. You can see an example here Comments are welcome. A problem with this delivering device is that it can’t deliver properly on turbo engines…any suggestions to overcome this?
Thank you…
rdd48856
1)Damage head gaskets. Can this be caused by know higher LPG burning temperature? How to avoid this? If thermostat temperature is lowered, the heat transferred to the radiator is about the same, right? What about increasing water pump speed? If the injection system is delivering the same energy(as fuel) to the engine what is the real cause behind this increasing in burning temp.? Incorrect ignition timing, only? Does the increased load on the water pump (water has to circulate through the vaporizer) plays a role, too?
2) Valve Seat Recession. This is a major problem. Some engines(Honda VTEC and Toyota VVT-I, as an example) are very sensible. One user had to replace his CRV engine valves just after 40000km! It seems this can be reduced by using a graphite based fluid, delivered on the inlet manifold. You can see an example here Comments are welcome. A problem with this delivering device is that it can’t deliver properly on turbo engines…any suggestions to overcome this?
Thank you…
rdd48856