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The difference between lng cng and lpg Cars use natural gas. Can I use it if I add LPG? Can they be used together?
LNG is short for liquefied natural gas, CNG is compressed natural gas and LPG is short for liquefied petroleum gas.

The answer to your question is yes. However, if a car chooses any of the above (LNG, CNG, LPG) as fuel, it has already installed the corresponding system (kit, such as CNG gas injection system); Therefore, if you want to change the fuel type of your car, you must first change the corresponding gas injection system suite, and it is estimated that even the cylinders in your car will be changed.

Although liquefied natural gas and liquefied petroleum gas sound similar, their corresponding kits installed in cars are different. You used to burn liquefied natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas. If you want to change another one, you must first change the kit on the car.