There is.
Most of this thread is discussing how to identify and possibly avoid it.
 
Gas fumigation of diesels is not new, the kits which have popped up in the last few years onto the Australian market do not do anything that hasn't previously been fully explorered and sidelined.
 
"The Diesel Engine Reference Book" has a whole chapter on dual fuelling diesels including tables on suitable fuels. LPG is noted as having poor detonation properties compared to methane.
 
Gases for fumigation can be rated on a methane scale in a similar manner to rating petrols by octane.
This Swedish paper is proving interesting reading. They're suggesting a minimum methane rating (MR) of 75 for natural gas engines.
http://www.stockholm.se/Global/Frist...0och%20461.pdf
 
I haven't yet found the MR rating of lpg, too many false positives. But I'm still looking.
 
If you could inject gas into your diesel cylinders when required (i.e. second set of injectors) then detonation wouldn't be an issue.
 
			
		
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