Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
It's best for the customer to bring back the car to the auto-lpg tuner than let the customers tune it themselves. It would probably lead to more screw ups and more problems. Just like the taxi cabs where the drivers tinker around with their auto-lpg kit's settings. There would be some who would get it right but a lot more would simply screw up the mixture.

And btw, the ecu-link cable and software is NOT normally included.
hi guys...just wanted to ask...have been hearing things about the driver developing respiratory problems due to lpg...any feedback on this...also, i've heard that should you get into a collision..the lpg may explode..(its suppose to be more flamable vs gas...since it is compressed..)

any truth to this...