The Safety of CNG Kits
Are CNG Kits safe? Many people wonder this as they consider converting their gas car into a bifuel CNG car that can run on either fuel. CNG kits are very popular these days with the rising price of gasoline, but are they safe? The answer is YES they are and in fact, a CNG tank is much safer than a regular conventional gasoline tank.
Why are they safer? A CNG tank is made of aluminum composite and is extremely strong. If you don’t believe us check out our safety page and watch the video as they explode Dynamite on a CNG tank and it does nothing. The tanks are super strong and can hold high pressures very safely. On top of that, the tanks have emergency release mechanisms to release gas when the integrity of the tank has been compromised. While the tanks and CNG kits are very safe, the only thing that could make them not safe is installation.
In Utah, a man installed a CNG kit himself. He forgot to vent out the release valve outside the car. One night when he was filling up, the mechanism on the tank was open and released the gas. The gas went into the cab of the car and replaced all the oxygen and almost suffocated his children that were in the back seat. Do yourself a favor, and unless you are a mechanic, don’t install this yourself. have it done by the professionals. What most people don’t understand is that you have to hook up a device to your car’s computer to optimize the CNG input and intake to optimize your engine performance. Most people don’t have a clue how to do this and don’t even possess the tools necessary to talk to their car’s computer. Just hire a professional to ensure safatey, and optimized performance when buying a CNG kit.
