I live in the area of natural gas fields and believe that there is a shop in our town called western slope trailer sales and they are doing the conversions and am pretty sure they converted a duramax... .
They have done 5 conversions, including a 2011 Ram 6. 7. Cost is $8500. Its a dual-fuel system w/a 21gal. carbon fiber NG tank that fits inside a standard width truck tool box. 35-45 mpg's. I really like the idea of NG and I have thought for many years that ALL OTR trucks and buses should be using NG leaving ULSD for cars and smaller truck. If the price was 1/2 the cost, I'd jump right on the conversion but with nearly 8000. 00 going into my 05 for upgrades and a transmission rebuild (6000. 00) at 246,000 now on my truck, I'm wondering what will be the next major repair expense I should save for...
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Why not use propane, is already readily available and more BTU's then natural gas??
These NG systems are also being used on diesel-electric drilling rigs...
I grew up in the Conroe (TX) oil field in the '50s. The oil well drilling and support equipment was natural gas powered. Before well drilling began, a temporary gas pipeline was strung along the road ditch from the nearest natural gas pipeline access point to the well site. Of course, back then they didn't have the sophisticated electric drilling rigs being used now.
Bill
yep... we have a old timer that works for us that "broke out" on an old NG rig. . Ive heard those old stories about having to run piping from another well that might be a mile or two away... .
Back then NG was so cheap it wasn't worth the expense for a pipeline to collect it. NG was "flared off" when it was mixed with the crude. Our night sky glowed from all the flares burning.
Bill
It's still going on...
Dual fuel engines (gas/diesel) have been around for a long time. These engines can switch back and forth from straight diesel to gas/diesel operation under full load, depending on availability and price of fuel. In gas/diesel mode, the engines run on 96% to 98. 5% natural gas (methane) with 4% to 1. 5% (depending on the engine) diesel being injected as an ignition source. An example of one of these engines in power generation service is shown below (6300 kWe @ 400 RPM, turbocharged 4-cycle V-20, 15. 5" bore x 22" stroke).
During gas/diesel operation, air/fuel ratio controls are necessary to keep the air/gas mixture in an optimum range for combustion and emissions since the engines are operating on a modified Otto cycle. These are lean burn engines (they operate on the lean side of stochiometric), so too rich = detonation while too lean = misfire. When they switch to straight diesel, the air/fuel ratio controls drop out and the engines run on maximum air just like any other Diesel cycle engine.
Rusty
There you have it folks. . So lets all start converting and get those retrofit dollars down to a 1000 bucks or less... Is it really that complicated. . Oo.