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Old 21st January 2009, 11:07 AM
Cyberbeej Cyberbeej is offline
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Default Lpg

I have also considered running my roadster on Lpg but have decided against it at present as its going to add 50% to my build costs, but i might do it later when funds aren't so stretched.

I'm in the lucky position that there's a company that fit Lpg conversions and tune then on the rolling road in the same town that i grow up in.

Apart from being lighter on the pocket, Lpg has a few other advantages, higher RON rating so can produce more power, runs a lot cleaner so no soot/carbon build up on engine parts and your oil lasts longer, only own side is the availability of suitable fuel stations.
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