I drive a 1995 Ford F-150 down here in Brazil, and it can run on either CNG or gasoline. I have 3 CNG cylinders hidden under the truck bed. All I have to do is flick a switch on the dashboard to choose which fuel to run on.
The gasoline version of the civic around that time was about 300 miles. I used to own one. Not 500 as the video states. So you’re not losing that much range.
Cng is great if the price can come down, and is much cleaner than electric that requires coal fired power plants to generate electricity. Just have to make sure you have extra heavy duty valve seats engineered into your car so to handle combustion properly.
I'm looking into Converting my '97 Chevy 1500 to CNG or get a small 4banger to convert to CNG, I'm hoping that in time we can get cars that can run 600miles on a tank. But if you are interested in converting an holder car to CNG you might have to replace the Engine with a Flex engine because CNG burns hotter than normal fuel.
We used this in Brazil, but the way we do conversion we keep the gasoline/ethanol tank/compatibility so we can use any fuel available. But nowadays in my state (Rio de Janeiro) is cheaper to use ethanol than CNG (called GNV here.
Why can't use a small one day use CNG cylinder which I would fill every night at the Phill unit in my garage? I have NG in my house. This would the same as a Chevy Cruze electric which gives a range of about 120 KM that is enough for most daily commutes.
I want to CNG/propane convert a Prius Prime so it is technically six (or five, if Priuses aren't flexfuel) fuel: hydro (electric), gasoline (petrol, benzine), ethanol (if flexfuel), CNG, biomethane, and propane.
Very cute video. Information is mostly correct. One glaring mistake is thinking that when the natural gas is mined out there will be no more. That is not true. Methane the main part of the natural gas can be created from water and CO2. That's what Elon Musk want to make on Mars to be able to create fuel for return trip. So natural gas or Methane (CNG or LNG) could really be the fuel of choice for the future. At least where batteries can't be used.
Good point -- And it can be made from simple garbage composting, and lots of other ways too! The saddest part about it is how poor our storage & transport infra for NG is. While some countries and even places in countries w/ lots of NG are running out, as of just a few years back (and i wouldn't doubt it doesn't still happen) the producers were still burning it right from the wells because there's literally nowhere to put it [those pictures you see of oil fields where each has a big flame over them -- that's the natural gas and other gaseous 'byproducts' from the oil wells simply being burned off!] www.iraqtradelinknews.com/2016/06/10-m-wasted-daily-for-gas-burning-in.html www.pennenergy.com/articles/pennenergy/2015/02/unconventional-oil-and-gas-north-dakota-bill-cuts-time-for-wasting-natural-gas-from-oil-wells.html
I had CNG fitted in my car, got a blown gasket, overheating, no pick up on turning on AC, had to get spark plugs replaced every month due to no pick up and car jerking all the time.
Your fuel economy is suffering because stock automobile engines aren’t setup for efficiency on anything other than regular unleaded gas. Even E85 engines aren’t setup for max fuel economy. They’re tuned to be middle of the road. In order to wring out all you can from CNG, compression has to be increased to around 16:1. The optimal running termp isn’t same as a gasoline engine either.
Ellenor Bjornsdottir milling the head is what you do to bump compression in NA engines. Milling and forced induction is redundant and asking for issues. Not all engines are built to withstand the compression necessary for efficient CNG use. Unless you have a blueprint for your specific application with a shopping list stating cam A+turbo B+injection system C = efficient and functioning engine, you’ll want to take it one step at a time. There will be trouble shooting in any project. Throwing on everything at once will make life hell figuring out what needs to be corrected
Ellenor Bjornsdottir it’s still unnecessary as the method of forced induction is increasing compression. The less one needlessly modifies an already reliable engine, the less its chance of failing. Extra compression=more heat generated. Although a minuscule amount of metal, that metal is helping prevent head warping and more effectively dissipate heat
@@redram5150 In any case I would start with doing the Atkinson cam and shaving the head designed so the net effect is that the compression ratio is 9 or 10 and the expansion is 14, which I acknowledge is not ideal for NG or E70 operation.
actually today's engines are not specifically made for running on a dry fuel ,running your car on CNG makes your engine noisy and you have to have more oil changes which take the cost of cng equal to petrol. Driving experience is not smooth at all HANG literally gives a bumpy drive. And if we talk performance wise I would say if you are using cng you would have to compromise on that a bit a car which went to 100mph in 20 seconds will take 50 to go on 80mph . the adaptation of CNG was very quick in our country due to low costs but now we have feul holidays to maintain enough feul in reserve we are literally running out of CNG.
There is only few stations for cng and honda civic not using any gas at all. And it's bad for the engine and repair cost gonna be more than money you saved it's a stupid choice. And also gonna fuck up all the trunk space.
Seriously? I use OMG all the time buy I tend to make it Oh My Gosh and will add gosh to the end as I do find it rude to use Oh My God. I do not think it is taking the Lord’s Name in vane but I just find it inappropriate. That and $3 buck and you MAY get a small coffee.
Adam A. Instead of saying, “The Bible says...”, look it up and reference the book, chapter and verse. It’s funny how the people who attack the Bible point out slavery, but the people who most closely follow the Bible (namely, Christians & Jews) don’t have slaves and not condone it. Christians and Jews have been the people who fought for freedom; more than any other people groups. And the notion of “all men are created equal” is actually taken from the Bible. The Bible also points out that there is something worse than slavery and it affects everyone, including you, yet you fail to mention that. Since you are projecting to be so knowledgeable on the Bible, perhaps you can tell us that which is worse than slavery.
I had to stop listening. His voice is really annoying. Any advantage on what he may have said was negated by his whiny voice. Seriously, drop your tone about 10 stops and talk like a man, not a Californian. OH MY GOSH!
I stopped watching. Can you dumb it down any more? You are like watching someone mow grass and telling us all of the details. I feel bad for your students.
Nobody ever in history said “omg it’s a cng” lmao
This video speaks well for you. A nice balanced and informative presentation covers the subject quickly. Thanks
I drive a 1995 Ford F-150 down here in Brazil, and it can run on either CNG or gasoline. I have 3 CNG cylinders hidden under the truck bed. All I have to do is flick a switch on the dashboard to choose which fuel to run on.
What conversion kit did you use can you send me link ?
How many miles does each CBC tank last
Very good video! Thank you for making it so simple to understand!
The gasoline version of the civic around that time was about 300 miles. I used to own one. Not 500 as the video states. So you’re not losing that much range.
correct. 250 was my average; 11.9 gallon tank was standard on the EX and I *think* others too (1992-95)
Good information for me, this was a good video because I didn't know anything about CNG.
This guy sounds he would be a blast at parties !
Sixth Grade Science teacher? Ha!
This guy is an Econ teacher. _I don't care what the description says._
Cng is great if the price can come down, and is much cleaner than electric that requires coal fired power plants to generate electricity. Just have to make sure you have extra heavy duty valve seats engineered into your car so to handle combustion properly.
More electricity is made from Natural gas turbines in US and Europe than with Coal.
First of all, nice pic lol
Second is that cng is still cheaper than regular gasoline (petrol) in the USA and even cheaper in Europe.
I'm looking into Converting my '97 Chevy 1500 to CNG or get a small 4banger to convert to CNG, I'm hoping that in time we can get cars that can run 600miles on a tank.
But if you are interested in converting an holder car to CNG you might have to replace the Engine with a Flex engine because CNG burns hotter than normal fuel.
We used this in Brazil, but the way we do conversion we keep the gasoline/ethanol tank/compatibility so we can use any fuel available.
But nowadays in my state (Rio de Janeiro) is cheaper to use ethanol than CNG (called GNV here.
Um peido = um tanque cheio. Imagine toda este povo comendo feijoada! Energia de graça.
Why can't use a small one day use CNG cylinder which I would fill every night at the Phill unit in my garage? I have NG in my house. This would the same as a Chevy Cruze electric which gives a range of about 120 KM that is enough for most daily commutes.
You can get home/fleet compressors. Slow ones with a similar philosophy to those “overnight chargers” can be cheaper.
I have the latest cng kit 4more injector fully competuris it works great
I want to CNG/propane convert a Prius Prime so it is technically six (or five, if Priuses aren't flexfuel) fuel: hydro (electric), gasoline (petrol, benzine), ethanol (if flexfuel), CNG, biomethane, and propane.
i did a conversion ran gas and natural gas the conversion was paid for in 6 months but i do lots miles...
In Bangladesh and India cng is very widely used
i had a duel system natural gas and it ran on reg gas is the way to go... was just a swithc for gas or natural gas 2 seconds
It can be replaced by biogas which is a much simpler biofuel than ethanol. It won’t work with fibrous material tho.
Guess ure car had its fuel tank removed? The ford contour can run on both gas and cng so u can get 800 miles if u fill both tanks. Js
you sound super excited
Why were gas prices 4 dollars a gallon 9years ago?
Very cute video. Information is mostly correct. One glaring mistake is thinking that when the natural gas is mined out there will be no more. That is not true. Methane the main part of the natural gas can be created from water and CO2. That's what Elon Musk want to make on Mars to be able to create fuel for return trip. So natural gas or Methane (CNG or LNG) could really be the fuel of choice for the future. At least where batteries can't be used.
Good point -- And it can be made from simple garbage composting, and lots of other ways too! The saddest part about it is how poor our storage & transport infra for NG is. While some countries and even places in countries w/ lots of NG are running out, as of just a few years back (and i wouldn't doubt it doesn't still happen) the producers were still burning it right from the wells because there's literally nowhere to put it [those pictures you see of oil fields where each has a big flame over them -- that's the natural gas and other gaseous 'byproducts' from the oil wells simply being burned off!] www.iraqtradelinknews.com/2016/06/10-m-wasted-daily-for-gas-burning-in.html www.pennenergy.com/articles/pennenergy/2015/02/unconventional-oil-and-gas-north-dakota-bill-cuts-time-for-wasting-natural-gas-from-oil-wells.html
@@Johnyquest1 potential money and valuable resources lost
big oil companies dont want u running clean nat gas they want u paying $$$ for gas its Money not clean air that counts...
I came here because I just seen a car blow up while refueling. Tough sell man.
Thank you.
thanks for sharing.
I had CNG fitted in my car, got a blown gasket, overheating, no pick up on turning on AC, had to get spark plugs replaced every month due to no pick up and car jerking all the time.
Wasn't tuned properly.
Blown head gaskets and overheating is not from CNG. Natural gas vehicles generally run cooler than petrol.
Flip it back to petrol and drive on that until you get your gas carb fixed
If.cng was in all station would be good
thank you for the video❤
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Disadvantage: It can EXPLODE.
Thank you for the video!
its clean does not dirty the oil keeps the oil clean less oil changes
although it may be clean oil molecules break down with use, so less lubrication is provided
Your fuel economy is suffering because stock automobile engines aren’t setup for efficiency on anything other than regular unleaded gas. Even E85 engines aren’t setup for max fuel economy. They’re tuned to be middle of the road.
In order to wring out all you can from CNG, compression has to be increased to around 16:1. The optimal running termp isn’t same as a gasoline engine either.
Ellenor Bjornsdottir milling the head is what you do to bump compression in NA engines. Milling and forced induction is redundant and asking for issues. Not all engines are built to withstand the compression necessary for efficient CNG use.
Unless you have a blueprint for your specific application with a shopping list stating cam A+turbo B+injection system C = efficient and functioning engine, you’ll want to take it one step at a time. There will be trouble shooting in any project. Throwing on everything at once will make life hell figuring out what needs to be corrected
@@redram5150 The Miller (Atkinson) cycle has a lower compression ratio for the same expansion ratio when it's off boost. It will not be a problem.
Ellenor Bjornsdottir it’s still unnecessary as the method of forced induction is increasing compression. The less one needlessly modifies an already reliable engine, the less its chance of failing. Extra compression=more heat generated. Although a minuscule amount of metal, that metal is helping prevent head warping and more effectively dissipate heat
@@redram5150 In any case I would start with doing the Atkinson cam and shaving the head designed so the net effect is that the compression ratio is 9 or 10 and the expansion is 14, which I acknowledge is not ideal for NG or E70 operation.
@@redram5150 Forced induction adds air mass, not only compression.
Bueller. Bueller.Bueller.... Bueller. Bueller.
Anyone
Naturqal gas(biogas) Works on cng car. Its not a fossile fuel and cleaner than any other Fuel including electric cars.
CNG is dry fuel ..engine injectors need to be lubricated by gasoline.
you don't use the injectors in CNG, you use a carburator
natural gas is renewable. and you can swap out the tanks like a forklift.
In Pakistan we use CNG every day in nearly every car and really we are the only people who know the pros and cons of cng.
Muhammadzain Bashir tell us then......
What are they
actually today's engines are not specifically made for running on a dry fuel ,running your car on CNG makes your engine noisy and you have to have more oil changes which take the cost of cng equal to petrol.
Driving experience is not smooth at all HANG literally gives a bumpy drive.
And if we talk performance wise I would say if you are using cng you would have to compromise on that a bit a car which went to 100mph in 20 seconds will take 50 to go on 80mph .
the adaptation of CNG was very quick in our country due to low costs but now we have feul holidays to maintain enough feul in reserve we are literally running out of CNG.
Muhammadzain Bashir thank you for the reply. Very informative
John Ryan bro thats not the case of everyday you are over using your brain.
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wow he must teach a very very slow class.
There is only few stations for cng and honda civic not using any gas at all. And it's bad for the engine and repair cost gonna be more than money you saved it's a stupid choice. And also gonna fuck up all the trunk space.
Sounds like steam escaping.
It might blow up u have to gt out while u put the gas in
not bein negative but it doesnt mater the world only gets wors everday
I own a cng ford e-250. The mpg SUCKS, so does the availability of cng fuel. Never again will I own one
LS6-SS what do you think you were getting mpg? I just bought a 2011 f250 that runs on CNG and I’m curious
Good thing I came across this comment was about to pull the trigger on one
I've seen too many of those blow up.
HOLY SHIT 4$ per gal of reg fuel?!
And that shit was 8 years ago imagine nowadays
@@bryanortiz4960 It's at 5 dollars
This guy would not be good at telling a story at a party lol
Natural gas is almost infinite
what do you mean by that
Don’t do drugs before trying to make a RUclips video
the pin is 9362
Its better to run cars on water.
Don't need to use "OMG", The Bible tell us not to taking God's name in vane, Use your own name
Seriously? I use OMG all the time buy I tend to make it Oh My Gosh and will add gosh to the end as I do find it rude to use Oh My God. I do not think it is taking the Lord’s Name in vane but I just find it inappropriate. That and $3 buck and you MAY get a small coffee.
Adam A. Instead of saying, “The Bible says...”, look it up and reference the book, chapter and verse. It’s funny how the people who attack the Bible point out slavery, but the people who most closely follow the Bible (namely, Christians & Jews) don’t have slaves and not condone it. Christians and Jews have been the people who fought for freedom; more than any other people groups. And the notion of “all men are created equal” is actually taken from the Bible. The Bible also points out that there is something worse than slavery and it affects everyone, including you, yet you fail to mention that. Since you are projecting to be so knowledgeable on the Bible, perhaps you can tell us that which is worse than slavery.
I had to stop listening. His voice is really annoying. Any advantage on what he may have said was negated by his whiny voice. Seriously, drop your tone about 10 stops and talk like a man, not a Californian. OH MY GOSH!
Your complaining is whats really annoying 🙄
I stopped watching. Can you dumb it down any more? You are like watching someone mow grass and telling us all of the details. I feel bad for your students.
No one cares about your comment
Shut up you must be a very angry person. He's giving this info to you for free and this video isn't even meant for you it's for his class
What happens in 100 years