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Essentially liquid methane. It's different and must be kept at a higher pressure than LPG. Some buses run on CNG (compressed natural gas), and there have been some cars fitted to run on this fuel as well. It's not a liquid, however, just a compressed gas. Issues are similar to propane. FYI, the first car (wheeled vehicle with at least four wheels) to break the sound barrier was fueled on liquified natural gas. It was a reaction motor, however.
 What does NO ELF's mean RECYCLE PAPER - KEEP A TREE FROM BEING PLANTED 208.5 rwhp dynochart I deal in facts and figures, not feelings
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