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Re: Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) conversion to cars- any experience?
Try this chart out. It shows 120+ (R+M)/2 for "CNG", and 104 for Propane.
One issue is that CNG can be made up of different ratios of Methane and other stuff. 99% pure methane is fairly common in the US, even in many pipelines. Buuuttt, you can also get below 90% with the rest being Ethane, Butane, Propane etc. Even inerts like Nitrogen. It's a problem. LPG, you have the same issue. Propane is not the only thing you find in LPG, and what we really buy most of the time is LPG, not literally "propane".
CNG octane is 130 [(R+M)/2]
Try this chart out. It shows 120+ (R+M)/2 for "CNG", and 104 for Propane.
One issue is that CNG can be made up of different ratios of Methane and other stuff. 99% pure methane is fairly common in the US, even in many pipelines. Buuuttt, you can also get below 90% with the rest being Ethane, Butane, Propane etc. Even inerts like Nitrogen. It's a problem. LPG, you have the same issue. Propane is not the only thing you find in LPG, and what we really buy most of the time is LPG, not literally "propane".