Why does the new Santana dual-fuel vehicle suddenly fail to run on gas?
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Dual-fuel vehicle cannot run on gas, possibly due to low gas pressure, and the power when running on gas is not as strong as when running on gasoline. Introduction to dual-fuel vehicles: Equipped with two sets of fuel supply systems, one supplying natural gas and the other supplying liquefied petroleum gas. The two fuel supply systems deliver fuel to the combustion chamber according to a predetermined ratio, where the fuels mix and burn inside the cylinder. Advantages of dual-fuel vehicles: Stable combustion without knocking, and easy cold and hot starts. The storage, transportation, decompression, and combustion of compressed natural gas are carried out under strict sealing conditions, making leakage unlikely. Additionally, the gas cylinders undergo various special destructive tests, ensuring safety and reliability. Compressed natural gas burns safely, produces less carbon deposits, reduces vapor lock and knocking, which helps extend the service life of various engine components, reduces the frequency of maintenance, and significantly lowers maintenance costs. It can also reduce the engine's oil consumption. Compared to gasoline, using compressed natural gas can significantly reduce emissions of carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, etc.