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August 18th, 2008 12:48 PM #2531
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August 18th, 2008 02:06 PM #2532if it's a floater it's pretty innacurate ..... nasa empty na yung needle ng guage ko pero nakatakbo pa ko ng mga 80kms na (that'd be about 10 liters or more ?? ) plus nde pa din ubos e .... i'm on my 2nd refill palang kaya pina paubos ko ng sagad to get a accurate calculation for the fuel consumption.
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August 18th, 2008 02:31 PM #2533I've run about 700kms on my 2.0 CR-V (AT) since it was converted to LPG 2 weeks ago. I did not change the installed Denso Iridium plugs (heat range 20) which has been on the car for about 15K kms already. So far no problem and my city FC is 6.38 km/L over several full tanks. Perfectly happy with the set-up.
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August 18th, 2008 04:34 PM #2534Im using spark plugs which are the same as stock for my Lancer. Its been almost a year since Ive been driving them. No problem at all...My FC for my 1997 Lancer GLXi is 7-10 km/L (not bad for a lancer ;) )
I also heard that spark plug and oil changes should be reduced because LPG is cleaner.
Its possible though that if you do experience problems with your spark plugs, your engine could be running too leanly.Last edited by webmiester; August 18th, 2008 at 05:22 PM.
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August 18th, 2008 11:02 PM #2535
I'm now thinking of converting my gen 2 V to LPG.. Because I've been trying to sell my V but the buyers are just ripping me off!! 450k? Thats the going rate of my 2002 Crv.. So forget it i'll keep my car..
ROI wise i think i'll be breaking even in no time. Nowadays my V travels more or less 80 km per day. Thats why I'm thinking of getting my vehicle converted. 2-3k worth of gas per week is just too much for me.
But in the near future. .
Reliability wise after 3-5 more years of use, wont the maintenance of the LPG be an issue?
What if i would really pursue selling my V, would the resale value of the car go lower
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August 18th, 2008 11:25 PM #2536bougartt,
I don't think there's anything to maintain. If any part breaks down later, just have it replaced.
A well-informed buyer would know that LPG kit is really more of a car accessory. But if you plan to sell to the uninformed, just have the kit removed. The installation is completely reversible.
I see that you've viewed the photos that I just posted. Anyway, here they are again:
http://dragonmate.multiply.com/photo...ing_Gas_PricesLast edited by dragonmate; August 18th, 2008 at 11:27 PM. Reason: grammar correction
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August 19th, 2008 03:35 PM #2537
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August 19th, 2008 05:53 PM #2538if green autogas can accomodate me this thurs or fri then i'll get my car fitted this week. sana lang sharon can give me a discount. better yet i'd rather want to have it in installment. even 2 months will do. sa mga nagpa convert sa green autogas magkano po ginastos nyo?
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August 21st, 2008 12:23 PM #2539next week pa ako maa-accomodate ni sharon. excited pa naman ako. hehe.
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