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Old Jan 28, 2003 | 12:27 PM
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Originally posted by Ninety7GSX
Check with some diesel people they have been using it for a while now.
Aren't the diesel uses for propane different than the petrol uses? I know it acts as a catalyst in diesel fuel which makes the combustion process up to 100% efficient. I don't think it does that exactly in our engines. I'm really more concerned with it's uses there.
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I would think if it left any harmful crap in a gas engine it would leave the same thing in a diesel engine. Both ways its getting burnt.
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Default Water injection

You are right, water is compressable, but not under the conditions that are being discussed in this fourm. I stand corrected.
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