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LPG, CNG & LNG - General Info and Issues Share experiences and problems |
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Hello All
When I've been looking for an Amazon, particularly in The Netherlands, many of them already have LPG conversions. Is this a relatively straightforward car to convert? My car is a 1800cc with twin SU carbs. Thank you for any advice, Terry |
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Trader Volvo in my veins
Last Online: Yesterday 19:48
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Anglesey
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They are simple to convert. The parts are all fairly basic.
The hardest part is fitting a big enough tank without killing too much load space. Twin tanks can be a better bet if you need range |
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I've Been Banned
Last Online: Dec 16th, 2021 22:41
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Location: london
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not that many LPG garages left now !
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Last Online: Jun 4th, 2024 23:42
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Hi
I got my estate in Holland ran it all the way back on LPG and still running it 2 years later |
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#5 |
Trader Volvo in my veins
Last Online: Yesterday 19:48
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A lot have gone. I am lucky to have one very close by but worst case I would just go home fill
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