It's my first time posting in this forum.
My Dad told me to research about LPG Conversion and I stumbled upon this site when a LPG convert posted the links in tipidpc.com. (This was just last week)
This is actually the first forum my dad (in his late 50's) actually read and got him interested in it. This thread actually persuaded him to go ahead with the LPG conversion in a matter of days.
We had his '96 Camry 2.2L 4Cyl converted last tuesday and picked up this afternoon. We got a chance to meet with Mike of GreenFuel. The O2 sensor wasn't installed as per Mike's recommendation and that my dad should observe it first and see how it goes. Good thing GreenFuel decided to take on the job of this specific Camry model because according to Mike the installation/drilling was a tough one.
We told Mike that we're also planning on having my Mazda 3 1.6S converted as well if the camry produces good results.
I'm thinking of having a cylindrical tank 60L installed since my line of thinking is that in case of a rear collision there will be more crumple zone before it hits the tank. I also get to refuel less to since it holds more fuel.
Would this be wise?
Or a toroidal tank be a wiser move? I was thinking the toroidal tank when hit from the rear will puncture more easily because of the donut shape..
It also as fuel capacity means I need to refuel a lot more often.
Mike also mentioned the CEL problem the Mazda 3 was known for. Is this a regular occurence? or a twice a year thing?
He mentioned it happens when it gets lean?
Can this be reset by a normal user? or only shops with computers?
what does that mean? when my lpg gas is almost empty or if I rev too much? (I drive relatively slow 80 to 100kph tops)
Sir GH, I think I saw a thread that you had a Mazda 3 converted. How's the FC? I'm ok in losing 10% in FC. I usually get 10km/L from alabang to pioneer.
I'm having 2nd thoughts because of the "kapihikan" of my Mazda 3 because of the CEL mike mentioned.
(I've read around this thread jumping around since this thread started years ago)


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), but you can ask Speedlab or other tuning shops about it.

