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  On 24/06/2024 at 08:57, openspaceman said:

I suppose it's mostly council depots that have the facility to compress the gas into the tank? I wonder how many litres of compressed natural gas you would need for a litre of petrol (about 8kWh)

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It's supplied already compressed from the refinery, makes your gas main or tank outside your home look a bit pedestrian tho.

 

Fun to fuel up on a winters day as it's like -40 on the metal handle.

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Thing is alot of the bad rumours surrounding LPG us from conversion on already rubbish engines like rover v8s .

 

Put a kit on a proper fuel injected v8 and you can't tell the difference between gas or petrol unless you are towing.

 

I have put 200,000km on a chevy 5.7 running in gas. Had the heads off at about 180k to replace a soft cam,all the valves and seats were well within spec.

 

Good engine+good lpg system= no hassel 

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