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The idea of propane is nice and all, but there's no petroleum micro-refinement going on in the jet suit docks, and the jet suits don't consume a bit of oxygen as they go, or have oxygen piped into them. Klei's ONI team should really have thought to pipe in an oxygen line and reduced waste a bit.
BTW, the 3x CO2 comes from, I assume, the creator's desire to use propane as the fuel. It's the stoichiometric ratio of CO2 to propane after combustion. Thus, your mod makes the gas methane, which would produce 1x CO2. To answer the thoughts of the guy below, you could ignite a jetpack in a vacuum if an oxidizer is supplied with the fuel, usually nitrate, perchlorate or peroxide.
Propane uses 1.81x its weight in oxygen when burning so I wonder if that's where they got the 3x weight of the exhaust (2.81x rounded up)? If they did, they forgot the reaction would subtract oxygen from the environment and result in a 1x weight overall. Though I'm probably just overthinking it and they just picked 3x as "balance" feature. :D
Great, now I just realized the petroleum generator isn't realistic either. Takes in 2000g/s but only spits out 1250g/s of byproducts... :\