The NGB is a single-stage compensated membrane reducer with a water/gas heat exchanger, filter, high pressure gas solenoid valve and predisposition for gas level sensor.
Calibrated for a delivery pressure of 2 bar (200 kPa) higher than the pressure present in the aspiration ducts.
Its maximum capacity is 52 kg/h.
Sequential CNG injection kits are a much better option for cars.
The benefits of these kits are plenty. You can get more accurate CNG injection that results in better mileage and better performance.
SequentialCNG kits can be installed only on vehicles which have electronic fuel injection systems.
Multiple CNG gas injectors manage the flow of the gas for better performance.
There are a number of advantages of using Sequential CNG kits but the biggest advantage is that you get better performance and mileage from your vehicle through a more controlled CNG injection. However, there is usually about a 15 percent drop in performance on account of CNG having lower combustibility and higher octane rating when compared to petrol. This means that CNG performs a lot better on high-compression vehicles rather than regular ones.
Sequential CNG kits are considered the better option when it comes to automobile installation as they control the gas flow through the injectors fitted alongside the petrol injectors in the manifold. There is also a separate ECU for the CNG kits which electronically control and monitor the amount of gas pushed into the engine. While Sequential CNG kits are the better option, they can only be installed into electronic fuel injection supported vehicles.