What the poster probably meant was that LNG has 70% of the energy density of gasoline (by volume). Maybe he meant CNG?? While it is an interesting factoid, I don't think it really matters all that much.
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
I don't know what that means. But, the cars I used from the Government motor pool had a natural gas tank and a gasoline tank. There was a switch on the dashboard where you could change from one tank to the other. I couldn't tell the difference in driving acceleration, speed, etc., between the 2 tanks. When I first drove one, I didn't even know that it had a natural gas tank.
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