V8 Propain Question
V8 Propain Question
Hey guys.. as some of you might know, my next car will be a 94-96 impala replica caprice.. with a 502.. blah blah blah
anyways, i found some cheap ex-cabs (don't want a ex-cop, more money, and i don't need the motor) but they're propain, how are propain cars in gas? do they still make a BIT of power? and would it be really hard to go back to gas once i do all my conversions?
thanks gusy
anyways, i found some cheap ex-cabs (don't want a ex-cop, more money, and i don't need the motor) but they're propain, how are propain cars in gas? do they still make a BIT of power? and would it be really hard to go back to gas once i do all my conversions?
thanks gusy
I have a 300000+ km 305 Caprice that I use for my commute 160 km per day... great car. Most Propane conversions can be made to work with gas and propane too I think. There are special licences for doing work on propane vehicles...they need an approval sticker from the installer etc. Dunno how a BBC will act on propane, but should be OK. All propane powered vehicles make about 80% of the power of a similar gas engine. The VE (Volumetric Efficiency) is poor because the fuel enters the CC is already a gas, unlike liquid fuel (gasoline) that can be made to expand into a gas while its going into the cylinder. The gasoline powered engine simply has more power because more mixture of air and fuel is compressed vs the same engine on propane or natural gas.
Originally posted by Muskys SS
The reason punisha is asking is because there is a caprice he is looking at that runs on propane. When he decides to put a 502 in there it will run on gas.
The reason punisha is asking is because there is a caprice he is looking at that runs on propane. When he decides to put a 502 in there it will run on gas.
when i put my 502 with 15lbs blower, i will be running alchomahol
Originally posted by Black Robe
I have a 300000+ km 305 Caprice that I use for my commute 160 km per day... great car. Most Propane conversions can be made to work with gas and propane too I think. There are special licences for doing work on propane vehicles...they need an approval sticker from the installer etc. Dunno how a BBC will act on propane, but should be OK. All propane powered vehicles make about 80% of the power of a similar gas engine. The VE (Volumetric Efficiency) is poor because the fuel enters the CC is already a gas, unlike liquid fuel (gasoline) that can be made to expand into a gas while its going into the cylinder. The gasoline powered engine simply has more power because more mixture of air and fuel is compressed vs the same engine on propane or natural gas.
I have a 300000+ km 305 Caprice that I use for my commute 160 km per day... great car. Most Propane conversions can be made to work with gas and propane too I think. There are special licences for doing work on propane vehicles...they need an approval sticker from the installer etc. Dunno how a BBC will act on propane, but should be OK. All propane powered vehicles make about 80% of the power of a similar gas engine. The VE (Volumetric Efficiency) is poor because the fuel enters the CC is already a gas, unlike liquid fuel (gasoline) that can be made to expand into a gas while its going into the cylinder. The gasoline powered engine simply has more power because more mixture of air and fuel is compressed vs the same engine on propane or natural gas.
ewwwwww you daily drive a ex taxi???

Last edited by 93formula; Apr 13, 2004 at 10:17 PM.
Originally posted by 93formula
ewwwwww you daily drive a ex taxi???

ewwwwww you daily drive a ex taxi???

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