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DIESEL CNG CONVERSION KIT??

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07-23-2012, 09:05 PM
Doug Smiley
DIESEL CNG CONVERSION KIT??
On EBAY:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/DIESEL...73498&_qi=RTM1066541

....at $0.88 a gallon---should one consider this???


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07-24-2012, 11:04 AM
Gary Carter
I understand about 2 mpg and in city buses about a 50K engine life.

In my opinion a very bad idea.


'92 Barth Breakaway - 30'
5.9 Cummins (6B) 300+ HP
2000 Allison
Front entrance
07-24-2012, 02:41 PM
Steve VW
I did not see the cost of the CNG tank. These are 3000-3500 psi and not cheap. I think you would have to do a lot of driving (i.e. fleet) to recover the cost of modification.


9708-M0037-37MM-01
"98" Monarch 37
Spartan MM, 6 spd Allison
Cummins 8.3 325+ hp
07-24-2012, 04:48 PM
Dick Dubbs
quote:
I did not see the cost of the CNG tank. These are 3000-3500 psi and not cheap

quote:
I did not see the cost of the CNG tank. These are 3000-3500 psi and not cheap

Diameter (In) Volume (liters) Length (In) GGE's* Weight (lbs) Price**

9.6" 30 31.9 2.7 80 $320

9.6" 60 60.2" 5.4 140 $600

11" 40 35.5"3.6 108 $360

11" 50 40.5" 4.7 126 $432

11" 60 48.5" 5.4 150 $530

12.7" 64 40" 5.8 164 $570

12.7" 100 61" 9.1 233 $880

14" 64 33.5" 5.8 174 $570

14" 70 36" 6.3 185 $620

14" 80 40.5" 7.3 205 $705

14" 115





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07-24-2012, 08:26 PM
K&E
quote:
14" 80 40.5" 7.3 205 $705



Note: This is for a "7.3 gallon" tank.....GGE means "Gallon-Gas-Equivalent" that might translate to about a 70 mile range on a Barth...


I've researched the CNG conversions and the tank size and range is a problem....the only thing that would really work is a dual-fuel i.e. capable of running on a second fuel when your CNG runs out...I've looked at this several times over the last 15 years because we have had a refill station here in town for that long....the expense of conversion and the lack of dual-fuel conversions were what kept me from doing it...
07-24-2012, 08:33 PM
ccctimtation
Gary, you told me about someone that had good luck but probably had diesel pistons in his converted engine. Could you elaborate?
07-27-2012, 04:27 AM
w&bknocke
The "pay back" for converting to lng is 18-24 months for an over the road rig. This is based on 100,000 mi/yr. I don't thin I'll be converting any time soon.
Wayne