The title that I have given to this article might be a little deceiving.
In this article I am going to talk about the benefits of a feared power enhancer
for diesel engines. The one that I am going to talk about is propane injection.
Most propane injection systems offer power increases of 80 to 100 horse
power on diesel trucks, and about 40 to 50 horse power on diesel cars. It also
gives an equal or greater amount of torque. That is quite a power increase. The
fear that most people have is that they will over fuel their engine with propane
which would cause costly damage. The propane systems that we run are not adjustable
and run off of a vacuum draw which will draw the correct amount of propane
that your engine can use safely. Also our systems contain a vaporizer which
will not allow liquid propane to enter the system. This eliminates the possibility
of a liquid surge which would cause serious damage. When running propane, the same amount of diesel fuel is injected as usual. It uses less diesel fuel though because the use of the propane allows for a more complete burn. You also have to use less pedal to achieve the same speed because you are adding more power. It really doesn't give a super big mileage gain, but if you figure it all out, it will actually cost a little less per mile to travel. Then you add on top of that the savings from reduced engine wear and tear, because with propane the engine wont build up carbon. Also the savings from having cleaner oil, and extended oil change intervals, adding propane is well worth it. On top of all those savings, you end up with a considerable power increase. One of the only drawbacks to running propane is that public propane stations arent as common as gas stations are, but you dont have to worry about running out of propane and damaging the engine. If you run out of propane you can just keep running. Most kits have an on/off switch also, so if you dont want to run it all the time you can just shut it off. So in conclusion, propane should not be feared. To the contrary, propane has many great benefits. Nathan Young is owner and operator of Parley's Diesel Performance, and is a Diesel Propane Injection enthusiast. |

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The Fastest Way To Destroy Your Diesel Engine by NATHAN YOUNG |
The Fact is that if the propane system is installed properly it can
be very beneficial to your engine. Propane is a higher octane fuel than gasoline
or diesel fuel, and it will burn slower and longer which will increase power
and economy. Also, most diesel engines only burn 75% of their fuel. If you run
diesel fuel with propane, your engine will actually be able to burn 100% of its
fuel. That alone will increase fuel economy and power because your engine is burning
all of the fuel instead of just a portion of it. Propane also breaks down
carbon build up in the engine, which will reduce wear and tear on the engine.
Propane also doesnt dilute the engine oil, which in turn often lengthens oil
change intervals. |
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