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Any difference between automotive LPG and aplliance LPG?
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Any difference between automotive LPG and aplliance LPG?
Does anyone know if there is any difference or is it the same gas?
I've got a WEAPON OF MOSS DETRUCTION
house gas (bottled) is propane (the good gear)
house gas (mains) is compressed natural gas, (cleaner burning)
car gas is a varying mixture of propane (the good gear) with butane (not so good gear) it doesn't contain the same energy/m3 as pure propane,
i have seen a bbq using autogas and it worked alright, didnt seem to jet aswell out of the burners. the bloke who had it had a lpg patrol and had an extra fitting fitted to the top of the lpg cylinder with a normal bbq reg and attachments.
house gas (mains) is compressed natural gas, (cleaner burning)
car gas is a varying mixture of propane (the good gear) with butane (not so good gear) it doesn't contain the same energy/m3 as pure propane,
i have seen a bbq using autogas and it worked alright, didnt seem to jet aswell out of the burners. the bloke who had it had a lpg patrol and had an extra fitting fitted to the top of the lpg cylinder with a normal bbq reg and attachments.
If you mean from the house gas supply, I think you're thinking of a third type of gas - natural gas, which is primarily methane.up2nogood wrote:Now we need to know how to fill our LPG powered cars at home...
That would be brilliant!
I am pretty sure you could in fact get an LPG-powered car to run on natural gas, although the mixture would be quite different, but the problem would be getting sufficient pressure to fill your tank. I am not quite game to plumb the home gas line directly onto my 240V compressor air intake...
If you did, you'd find natural gas has even better value than propane or LPG, 14,500 kilocalories per kilogram, compared to 11,100 for propane and 11,000 for LPG.
None of this should be attempted by the way. Then again there are some buses around here that do run on natural gas.
This is not legal advice.
Compressed Natural Gas is another form of automotive fuel, which isn't as popular for cars as LPG. I can only guess it's the relative storage capacities. LPG is a liquid (while under pressure), whereas CNG is only compressed - so I guess storage density of CNG is lower than LPG. So, despite natural gas having a higher energy content by mass, I suspect it loses on energy content by storage volume.
On something the size of a bus, that's not as much of an issue as it is in a family car.
Cheers,
Scott
On something the size of a bus, that's not as much of an issue as it is in a family car.
Cheers,
Scott
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I'd be curious to know.PJ.zook wrote:Isnt it toxic to bbq food with LPG?
My Ute has a MASSIVE lpg tank on the tray (guess about 160-200litres)....I filled the sucker up just before I ripped the old engine out, and now I;ve decided to run the new donk on regular petrol.......
So it would be awesome if I could use some of that gas in the bbq.....
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LPG contains an odourant, mercaptane, also known as mercaptan, ethyl mercaptan, or ethanethiol. This is toxic in high doses.
Whether it is also toxic after the gas has actually burned I am not sure, but I doubt it. I am pretty sure it is also added to the natural gas that goes to your household stove anyway. I am not sure what odourant is added to propane for bbqs.
Even so, I wouldn't personally bother without an expert opinion.
Whether it is also toxic after the gas has actually burned I am not sure, but I doubt it. I am pretty sure it is also added to the natural gas that goes to your household stove anyway. I am not sure what odourant is added to propane for bbqs.
Even so, I wouldn't personally bother without an expert opinion.
This is not legal advice.
I wasn't talking about mains gas, So are you saying I could run my car on the LPG from my gas stove? See I wanna know because it would be much easier for me to fill the Buggies tank from the 45Kg Bottle on my house than put it on the trailer and drive the 24 k's to the Servo with LPG 
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Thats doing it backwardsSnarba wrote:I wasn't talking about mains gas, So are you saying I could run my car on the LPG from my gas stove? See I wanna know because it would be much easier for me to fill the Buggies tank from the 45Kg Bottle on my house than put it on the trailer and drive the 24 k's to the Servo with LPG
what sort of $$ are you paying to get the house tank filled? Would be cheaper to go to the servo.
It's illegal to do as well.6.5 rangie wrote:i fill my 9kg bottles up with LPG (had an adapter made), use it for camping and to run my 3way fridge, works fine and only cost about $4 to fill.
BBQ gas has an odourant in it for safety reasons so it it more detectable if there is a leak or if your so
at the barby that you forget to turn the gas off properly. At a place where I use to work an inspector from the gas authority was there doing the rounds etc. and caught one of the workers in the act of decanting LPG from a large bottle into his 9kg bbq bottle. He confiscated the adaptor hose which had been made, he wanted to know where it was made (but no-one knew of course) and suffice to say I was a little
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No you can't your house bottle gives out gas not liquid. Some people turn the gas botle on it's side to fill another but it's a not really a safe practice.Snarba wrote:I wasn't talking about mains gas, So are you saying I could run my car on the LPG from my gas stove? See I wanna know because it would be much easier for me to fill the Buggies tank from the 45Kg Bottle on my house than put it on the trailer and drive the 24 k's to the Servo with LPG
Charlie
yeah for filling bottles you need a "blue top" bottle it has a straw going to the bottom inside so it spits out liquid gas. Or you can turn a normal bottle upside downCharlie wrote:No you can't your house bottle gives out gas not liquid. Some people turn the gas botle on it's side to fill another but it's a not really a safe practice.Snarba wrote:I wasn't talking about mains gas, So are you saying I could run my car on the LPG from my gas stove? See I wanna know because it would be much easier for me to fill the Buggies tank from the 45Kg Bottle on my house than put it on the trailer and drive the 24 k's to the Servo with LPG
Charlie
I think the forklift bottle idea sounds the go.
That is what they run on the trailgear formula toy.

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it costs me 78 bux for 45Kg and thats if I go and pick it up! I thought of using a fork lift bottle but the price of a bottle and gas fittings wasn't real cheap....thanx for all the info guys
p.s I've been laying a 45 ( when full ) on its side and decanting into smaller tanks for ages....when you live out in the bush you gotta do what ya gotta do
p.s I've been laying a 45 ( when full ) on its side and decanting into smaller tanks for ages....when you live out in the bush you gotta do what ya gotta do
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If you were to use it for your BBQ you wouldn't be the only one. Most "law breakers" discover they have trouble with the BBQ jetting, and need to play a little before it all works well.Wooders wrote:OK....So I shouldn't use my 160+ litres of LPG for the BBQ.....now just gotta figure out what the Firetruck to do with it & the tank.....
Cheers,
Scott
from what I understand -ofr57 wrote:DIG
i was just wondering where do you get propane from anyways ... BOC![]()
thinking on going this way insted of efi so save with eletrics
100% pure propane is very high up in the octane, unless you are running over the top compression and a bitch'n ecu spark setup you're wasting your time. Stick with LPG.
BTW - I think there are only a couple of outlets in Melb where you can get it anyway.
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