New Study Shows Feasibility of Liquid Propane Direct Injection Engines - Engine Builder Magazine

New Study Shows Feasibility of Liquid Propane Direct Injection Engines

Research study shows new technology can enable widespread production and commercialization of lower-carbon lifecycle medium-duty LPG engines.

Stanadyne, a global fuel and air management systems supplier, has participated in a research program that tested the feasibility of liquid propane gas (LPG) direct injection as a viable alternative fuel delivery option for medium-duty (class 3 to 7) engines. The research program was conducted by Katech Engineering and funded by the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC). The full research program performance report has been published on the PERC website’s Engines/Fuels Studies page.

The research program centers around the development and testing of a robust direct injection fuel system using new hardware and software inhibitor technologies to remove vapor lock barriers specific to propane. The test results showed these technologies enabled stable operation of the engine during hot-start, cold-start, hot-soak, and hot-idle conditions. The research also showed robust performance over a 250-hour durability test using a customized duty cycle.

“Overall, the proposed fuel system with in-house developed vapor lock inhibitor hardware and software addressed the design limitations faced by other LPG direct injection applications,” said Katech Engineering Lead R&D / Motorsport Engineer Eric Suits, who was the research program’s principal investigator. “The research results prove the efficacy of liquid propane as a fuel for direct injection, while addressing the previous design limitations.”

The research team worked directly with Stanadyne to design LPG-specific fuel pumps and injectors. The test engine was updated with the Stanadyne components and operated on LPG direct injection. The results of this propane configuration were able to meet all power and torque metrics of the baseline gasoline engine.

“Limited modifications were made to the test engine,” said Stanadyne Chief Engineer Srinu Gunturu. “Along with Stanadyne’s new LPG direct injection pump and injectors, the proposed technology shows a high level of feasibility for cost-effectiveness and widespread production and commercialization.”

Using LPG – particularly renewable propane produced as a byproduct of renewable diesel – has tremendous implications for cleaner propulsion, especially for the hard-to-electrify medium and heavy-duty vehicle market. LPG offers an approximate five to 10 percent reduction in carbon dioxide emissions and has almost no nitrogen oxide emissions compared to traditional diesel fuel. In addition, LPG does not require a particulate filter, has a lower total cost of ownership compared to other fuels on the market, and generates fewer carbon emissions with minimum engine adjustments. Renewable propane has a carbon intensity that is four times lower than that of conventional diesel.

“The partnership between Stanadyne, Katech, and PERC developed a first-of-its-kind propane direct injection system for medium and heavy-duty applications that will significantly improve engine efficiency and reduce emissions with low-carbon and renewable propane,” said PERC President and CEO Tucker Perkins. “We see this innovation as an enabling technology for a new generation of clean and efficient on-road, off-road, and power generation propane engines.”

The 98-page Katech and PERC Research Program Performance Report details all aspects of the two-year assessment of liquid direct injected fuel systems for propane engines. The full report can be downloaded free of charge here. For more information about Stanadyne’s innovative direct injection fuel pump and injector system, click here.

You May Also Like

American Powertrain Adds GearStar Automatic Transmissions

American Powertrain has now added GearStar automatic transmissions for Ford, Chevy and Mopar to its product lineup.

American Powertrain, a leading distributor of Tremec manual transmissions, has now added to its product lineup GearStar automatic transmissions for Ford, Chevy, and Mopar. Transmissions include the 4L60E for SBC, BBC and early LT engines, the 4L65E for LS, late LT engines, SB and BB Mopar and Gen III engines, the 4L80E for LS engines, and late model LTs and the 4R70W for Ford small block engines. 

Dayco Announces New Headquarters and Leadership Hires

Dayco has announced the appointment of five strategic leadership positions, as well as the relocation of Dayco headquarters to Birmingham, MI.

Jasper Announces Record ESOP Value

In just 15 years, Jasper has grown to be the 33rd largest ESOP in America.

Design Engineering Inc. Announces Turbo Shield Rebate Program

Consumers can now receive up to $100 in cash rebates on select DEI turbo shields purchased between May 1 and July 31.

Hot Shot’s Secret Announces a Promotion and New Hire

Lubrication Specialties, manufacturer of Hot Shot’s Secret, hires new field marketing representative and promotes Kaysie Keen to field marketing manager.

Other Posts

Why Oil and Fluid Analysis Makes Your Engine and Transmission Healthier

Much like a doctor’s visit for your own health, there’s no better way to understand what’s going on inside your engine and transmission than by having a fluid analysis performed. The process is not difficult, but having an expert discuss the results with you can be a game changer for the health and life of

SEMA Show 2024 Registration is Open

Enthusiasm for this year’s SEMA Show continues to build.

Staci Kettles Named IHRA Director of Racer Relations

The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) has named Staci Kettles as its new director of racer relations. With experience as a driver, track announcer, track manager, and more, Kettles will visit different race tracks to help racers with membership needs. Related Articles – Motorsports Hall of Fame of America Announces 2025 Induction Class – NASCAR Announces

Motorsports Hall of Fame of America Announces 2025 Induction Class

The induction celebration will be held at the MSHFA in Daytona Beach, on March 10-11, 2025.