the silly answer is you can store anything in a Scuba tank that you can get in it!!. BUT
the serious answer is scuba tank were designed for compressed air and nothing else... using a scuba tank for natural gas is like driving around with a bomb in your car!!, the valves and collars of the bottles are not strong enough if there was a crash
No
United Parcel Service will probably do it for you, as long as you declare it as a hazardous material, and document it properly.
To convert 25 kg of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) to liters, you need to know the density of CNG. The density of CNG can vary, but on average it is around 0.66 kg/L. Therefore, 25 kg of CNG would be roughly equivalent to 25 kg / 0.66 kg/L ≈ 37.88 L of CNG.
it does not switch between cng and gas all the switch does is changes the dash board fuel switch to show how much gas in in your tank when you are running on CNG
It may be empty! see if there is fuel in the carburetor.
The 2012 Honda Civic that runs on compressed natural gas (CNG) has a fuel tank capacity of approximately 8.0 gallons. This capacity is designed to accommodate the storage of CNG in a compressed state, allowing for a decent driving range on natural gas. The vehicle is specifically engineered for CNG use, which differentiates it from standard gasoline models.
They typically have 3 cylinders.
Kit is available for this in market but RTO is not approved that kit . In nearby time bajaj will launch new bike with CNG/LPG
In La Paz, Mexico, you can get your boat CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) 5-gallon stove tank filled at local gas stations that offer CNG services. Additionally, some marine supply stores and boat yards may provide refilling services. It's advisable to call ahead to confirm availability, as not all locations may offer CNG refills. You can also check with local marinas for recommendations on where to fill your tank.
we want use cng
It burns cleaner, is readily available, and produces less pollution. The problem with CNG's is storage. It takes a large tank to store the fuel. This takes up precious room in the trunk of any vehicle. There is also at this time no infrastructure for dispensing CNG.
Most likely, the tank has not quit working. The "brain" of the CNG system on your Contour is called a compuvalve. It is mounted under the car, below the engine. This is the likely failure of your vehicle. Fore more info, visit www.cngchat.com