Hello fellow BOMBers,
Feeding diesel engines with propane/metane is not complicated, but can be dangerous!
I would not like to have a system that injects propane BEFORE the turbo!
Guys are you crazy? Propane has to be injected AFTER the intercooler and the heater! I know that's more complicated but MUCH safer! How much air/propane mixture will you have in the turbo/lines/intercooler? Surely much enough to cary a little bomb in the front of your truck. Only a little spark... the heater...
an... there are to many variables in the game.
Do yourself a favour and get an serious automotive regulator. This will cost you more, but you'll obtain a much saver and reliable system.
Or if you want a perfect system, build it with a gas engine style injectors( what you call the propane injector is in reality an venturi).
As far as theory goes I can't agree with HAVAC.
From what I know propane works in this way. Propane has a (much) slower burning rate than diesel or gas . This means that propane burns longer than diesel does. In other words diesel+propane gives a higher/longer compression on the piston. = More power.
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Go propane, but do it the save way!
Later,
Marco.
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2500, 99, QC, SB, 4x4, intense blue, Auto, 3. 54 LSD, ALL Factory options, 265 BFG, CPS Platinum running boards, Leer cap, SS fender flares, K&N , DD stage III injectors, boost module, EGT-Pyro gauges,
Rancho RS 9000 shocks, Ranch double steering stabilizer, SS Raptor front grile, custom modifyed ECM, Custom Brembo Cross drilled front discs, Brembo four piston calipers, Sorry I've surely forgotten something...
Feeding diesel engines with propane/metane is not complicated, but can be dangerous!
I would not like to have a system that injects propane BEFORE the turbo!
Guys are you crazy? Propane has to be injected AFTER the intercooler and the heater! I know that's more complicated but MUCH safer! How much air/propane mixture will you have in the turbo/lines/intercooler? Surely much enough to cary a little bomb in the front of your truck. Only a little spark... the heater...
an... there are to many variables in the game.
Do yourself a favour and get an serious automotive regulator. This will cost you more, but you'll obtain a much saver and reliable system.
Or if you want a perfect system, build it with a gas engine style injectors( what you call the propane injector is in reality an venturi).
As far as theory goes I can't agree with HAVAC.
From what I know propane works in this way. Propane has a (much) slower burning rate than diesel or gas . This means that propane burns longer than diesel does. In other words diesel+propane gives a higher/longer compression on the piston. = More power.

Go propane, but do it the save way!
Later,
Marco.
------------------
2500, 99, QC, SB, 4x4, intense blue, Auto, 3. 54 LSD, ALL Factory options, 265 BFG, CPS Platinum running boards, Leer cap, SS fender flares, K&N , DD stage III injectors, boost module, EGT-Pyro gauges,
Rancho RS 9000 shocks, Ranch double steering stabilizer, SS Raptor front grile, custom modifyed ECM, Custom Brembo Cross drilled front discs, Brembo four piston calipers, Sorry I've surely forgotten something...