Posted by Krzysztof Lis on April 4, 2008
If you use wood gas in your internal combustion engine, designed for gasoline or diesel fuel, you’ll notice some power loss. In this article I’ll describe why such power loss does occur and how to overcome this effect. WAIT! There is more to read… read on »
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Wood gas is an interesting fuel for internal combustion engines. It can be used in almost all four-stroke engines, both compression ignition (diesels) and spark ignition engines. In this article you’ll read how to use wood gas in engines. WAIT! There is more to read… read on »
Posted by Krzysztof Lis on April 1, 2008
In this article we’ll answer the question: which gaseous biofuel is better: biogas or wood gas? Both of those fuels may be used as energy source for your engine or boiler. They differ in composition and heating value, but they’re both combustible and that’s important. WAIT! There is more to read… read on »
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I put this article here as a reference to all other articles on LPG – Liquefied Petroleum Gas. In most cases autogas is the same fuel as LPG, but LPG is also used in many other ways, for example for cooking. Since this article is a little different than the previous article about autogas, I believe that it’ll be an interesting addition to the Encyclopedia.
The site automatically downloads the article from Wikipedia, so you can say it is up to date. WAIT! There is more to read… read on »
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