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Summary Of: Wood gas

Wood gas is flammable because of the carbon monoxide... wood gas has been suggested as a clean and efficient method to heat and cook in developing... study also considers all possible losses of the wood gas system like pre... of internal combustion engine is significantly lower on wood gas than on petrol... Normal catalytic converters do perfectly well on wood gas but emission level less than 20 ppm HC and 0... Combustion of wood gas generates no particulates and the gas thus renders very little carbon black amongst motor oil... The wood gas can then be filtered for tars and soot... Running wood gas in an unmodified gasoline... The first vehicle powered by wood gas was built by... Wood Gas for Mobile Applications... Wood Gas as Engine Fuel...

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