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Running new engine on CNG

Running new engine on CNG

A lot of people suggest that new engine of a CNG vehicle should be run on petrol for first 1000 Km. Is it technically justified or just an assumption?
Gari.pk User 3491 asked on 06 Jul 2010 13:37:01 pm
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Muzammil - on 06 Jul 2010 13:37:19 pm
The thing is guys do not treat your new engine harder

just take an example of a new born baby initally u take ever single care of him as it grews up it becomes tough and strong facing external conditions quite easily


the thing is to take care of your engine you should have a feel of your car that is how your car feels sounds runs

if u know all about your car thats it u have all the answers in front of u i have my swift with me since 93 and its still running on fuel

i don't need any expert to ask whether my car is fit or not

the feel the running expression of your my car tells me all it don't need any toung to tell


about the question its better if u use fuel and cng combination if your pocket does'nt allows u 2 but as far as i know cng sure puts up stress the engine suffers all to make a proper compression for that it goes on extra mile and your car engine revolutions increases that y its not suitable for u to run your car on cng initally i recommend to run your car 2500 to 3000 km on fuel on low rpm and slow running then on next 1000 to 2000 km run it on high rpm like 3 to 4krpm


as far as i know big engines car take these kind of stress but also gets suffer but cng working on and additional load of ac gets your car choke on
 

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