Posted on July 4, 2010.
How does a working system by injection Lp? If you have a vehicle that runs on diesel, you may have heard of LP gas injection systems that can improve fuel economy and performance while reducing emissions. You can either ask how they work, or imagining a large LP gas tank attached to the side of your car or truck. The reality is that this technology has years of trials and success behind it, and will not make your car looks not at present, except with a new monitor for the fuel system second.
Firstly, the fuel tank low pressure. In most installations, the reservoir is about one quarter the size of the diesel tank in the vehicle. So if you drive a Land Cruiser, you'll probably install a tank of 27-37 liters in your car. The tank size depends on the year and model of your Land Cruiser, as there are variations within the family Land Cruiser. In almost all installations of LPG can be mounted under the vehicle. If this is impossible because of low clearance or other factors, the tank can be mounted safely inside the vehicle, usually in the cargo area. This is quite safe and Australian Standard 1425.
The reservoir supplies the liquefied petroleum gas at a pressure of injection, which vaporizes gas monitors your fuel and injects the LPG into the air intake system. When the liquefied petroleum gas meets the diesel fuel, combustion of these fuels occurs more power than when a fuel is used on its own. Both fuels also burn at a hotter temperature and separate. Due to the increase in temperature and power, the fuel is burned more completely, which is more effective than leaving a higher percentage of unburned.
electronic sensors (installed with the system) monitor the load on your engine and efficiency, and only inject the vaporized LPG at the optimal time. Due to the computerized monitoring, the system continuously adjusts to the current needs of your vehicle, creating less waste and more power and efficiency.
Any diesel vehicle can be equipped with this system-Remember, the LPG tank will be approximately one quarter the size of your tank of diesel. Thus, a 100 liter diesel tank will be equipped with an LPG tank about 24 liters. In your vehicle, a gas level indicator and a switch are mounted, often in or around your dashboard.
Outside, a charge of gas is installed, usually close to the load diesel. The components of the eco-system gas itself is located in the engine area. These include the pressure regulator, the distributor of gas, LP gas injectors and the engine control module, which oversees the entire operation.
Once this system is installed, you will notice more power, better mileage and less wear on your vehicle. Your oil will stay cleaner because there is less unburnt fuel floating around your engine and engine components are lubricated by oil remains cleaner and last longer.
In addition, tax systems and incentives offered by the Government to make the system more affordable than ever. The more you know about the injection system of LP gas, the more sense they make.
Call today to ask any questions you may have and to schedule an appointment for your vehicle. The earlier you talk to us, the sooner you can start saving money!