So, why would "charcoal gas" have less nitrogen? Is it simply that is COULD have more hydrogen?

Pete Stanaitis
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Ken Boak wrote:

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That explains the high pressure gas bottles.  Charcoal gas would have little
N2 content, allowing a more practical compression.

Charcoal gas, effectively similar to coal gas or "town gas" would be made in
a central gas works and then compressed for vehicle use.






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