Can a Gas-Converted Vehicle Be Converted Back?
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Generally, it is not possible to convert a gas-converted vehicle back to its original state. Natural gas mixes easily with air in the engine, burns more completely and cleanly, and is less likely to produce carbon deposits. It has good anti-knock properties and does not dilute lubricating oil, thereby significantly reducing wear on engine cylinder components and extending the engine's lifespan and the usage period of the lubricating oil. Hazards of Conversion: The engine of a fuel-powered vehicle is designed specifically for fuel, and the compression ratios of fuel and gas differ. Converting to gas can cause considerable damage to the engine, and prolonged use of gas can harm the vehicle. Converting a vehicle from fuel to gas involves modifying the engine, and thus requires an application to the local vehicle management office, followed by conversion at a designated CNG vehicle modification facility.