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    carbomb,

    its sad that you have experienced leaking and smelly lpg conversions, but i tell you, it all depends on the conversion kit brand and installer. personally, i have a fleet of the latest 4th generation, Sequential Gas Injection (SGI) LPG KIT equipped cars, and they perform flawlessly, you wouldnt even know its lpg powered, it doesnt even smell lpg at the exhaust since its very efficient, it burns completely, no lpg smell.

    but its true that backyard conversions exists, but there are also top notch lpg conversions available.

    older versions 1st,2nd, and 3rd generation kits also doesnt smell or leak lpg when installed and maintained properly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mambo View Post



    Correct. I feel like whoever use this is a guinea pig. Scary.. sa bahay nga sumasabog ang LPG. How much more kung lagi itong exposed sa high temperature.O kaya sumasakay ka sa jeep, booom!
    The tank is been crashed tested and heat tested as well. Typical LPG tanks for automotive and household use have been regularly exposed to the hot sun for hours with no problems what so ever.

    Ignorance doesn't solve anything. "Carbomb's" suspicions on the safety aspect of LPG fuelled vehicles is something like how some people viewed the first few internal combustion engines as compared to the "normal" steam engines of the time.

    Such fuel systems have been in use for years in other countries like Australia which have summers with even hotter temperatures than in Metro Manila. Are we going to let someone else's ignorance of the obvious facts brag you backwards from progress?

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    Quote Originally Posted by torresmd View Post
    good afternoon guys. magkano kaya lpg conversion ng mazda powervan 2.0L? may naka-try na ba? what affofdable system should i get? saang installer ang affordable, trustworthy at reliable? pasig or qc area sana. thanks four your help guys.
    Hi TorresMd, kung Pasig or QC area, I suggest you sheck out these turkish kit providers:

    Clean Auto Gas distributing Aldessa Brand
    Located at the Ortigas Home Depot, Pasig Area
    Sharon Siy: (0917) 854 0524

    Ultragas brand also at the Pasig Area
    Mike Lim: (0922) 823 1270

    Then there's Ekogas:
    412 Mayon St., Quezon City
    tel: 781 1622

    Turkish kits are slightly cheaper then Italian kits and are very high quality as well. Personally I went with the "Aldessa Brand" from the Clean Auto Gas people. I found that the moulding of their parts are really good as compared to some brands Ive seen, also their computer module for the SGI is the same as the ones used by Italian kits. I recommend to call them, as well as the other 2 on this list and see who convinces you. Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by carbomb View Post
    lpg is much cheaper than your usual gasoline purchases. let us assume that you are really saving enough but the question is safety. prone sa mga leaks ang kit, maamoy pa sa loob ng auto. sa tingin mo mas mahalaga ang pagtitipid na yan kung ang kapalit eh kalusugan ng mga mahal mo sa buhay like mga anak o asawa mo? ok lang ba sa inyong malanghap ng mga anak nyo ang amoy ng nag le leak na lpg? kaya mo bang isakripisyo buhay ng mga mahal mo para sa pagtitipid mo? my point is very questionable pa ang lpg convertion sa pinas kc di pa nila na ma master ang convertion safety kaya medyo delikado. sa opinion di pa aabot pambayad ng hospital bills ang mga natipid mo sa lpg convertion.
    So if you doubt the safety of using LPG as a whole, then you should also stop using LPG to cook your food at home. IN fact the you spend more hours at home than in the car, yet you don't show and certain symptoms of whatever effects of LPG seems to say something, right?

    You let your loved ones sleep under the same roof as your have your LPG tank, yet you don't give a second thought about it. Often times the gas hose from the tank to the stove is installed by people with little experience (as compared to trained technicians who install auto-LPG kits). Yet you still sleep so soundly at night.

    You say there are proven medical sickness which can be attributed to auto-LPG. Maybe you can share you knowledge in that? ... Maybe you can mention the medical problems with regular LPG use? BTW, I assume you have a medical degree to back up your claims, right?

    So, CARBOMB, what is your personal experience in terms of auto-LPG? ... Have you regularly driven or ridden in some to have any first hand experience? Or is this simply your personal opinion without any actual facts to prove it right or wrong?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    So if you doubt the safety of using LPG as a whole, then you should also stop using LPG to cook your food at home. IN fact the you spend more hours at home than in the car, yet you don't show and certain symptoms of whatever effects of LPG seems to say something, right?

    You let your loved ones sleep under the same roof as your have your LPG tank, yet you don't give a second thought about it. Often times the gas hose from the tank to the stove is installed by people with little experience (as compared to trained technicians who install auto-LPG kits). Yet you still sleep so soundly at night.

    You say there are proven medical sickness which can be attributed to auto-LPG. Maybe you can share you knowledge in that? ... Maybe you can mention the medical problems with regular LPG use? BTW, I assume you have a medical degree to back up your claims, right?

    So, CARBOMB, what is your personal experience in terms of auto-LPG? ... Have you regularly driven or ridden in some to have any first hand experience? Or is this simply your personal opinion without any actual facts to prove it right or wrong?

    wow grabe! ang laki naman ata ng pinagkaiba ng auto sa bahay no o baka dealer ka rin ng lpg kaya ka ganyan. sa experience, yes nakasakay na ko ng lpg converted car yun nga lang di ako nagmamaneho at masasabi ko talagang may kakaibang amoy akong nalalanghap sa loob ng auto. hindi ko alam kung anong risk factor ang meron sa exposure sa lpg o prolonged inhalation ng lpg pero as a father, di ko masisikmurang paupuin sa loob ng sasakyang pinapatakbo ng lpg ang mag ina ko para lang makatipid ako ng kakarampot na sa tingin ko eh di pa aabot pang ospital ng pamilya ko once na tamaan sila ng kung ano mang sakit na makukuha nila sa lpg exposure. at isa pa, ang bahay kahit may lpg, di kaagad agad sasabog hanggat di na eexpose sa extreme heat, pero ang kotseng pinaandar ng lpg.......God Bless You and your family..... sana nga makatipid kayo.

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    LPG or gasoline, both are combustible and both are relatively dangerous.

    A faulty fuel system on a gas or diesel vehicle can also produce fumes in the cabin (for those wondering why I smell like diesel when I show up for work in the blue Benz).

    I don't really get it why LPG gets such a bad rap. If the LPG fuel system was neglected or improperly installed, yes it can cause problems. But I've tried vehicles with properly installed systems and they are at par with their single-fuel counterparts.

    These are man made machines. You need the correct components, proper installation and proper maintenance to keep everything rosy.

    I don't have an LPG vehicle but I like the idea of a flex fuel (LPG/gas) circa '01 Sentra Exalta.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carbomb View Post
    wow grabe! ang laki naman ata ng pinagkaiba ng auto sa bahay no
    Nope. if we narrow it down it's almost the same. Both have LPG being used at home and in the car. Both use the fuel daily. Both locations are where you and your loved ones stay for long hours in a given week. A LPG leak at home is just as problematic in a car (actually less problematic in a car since leaked LPG would simply dissipate while LPG leaks at home have resulted in explosions). In fact, recently in the news a LPG leak in a laundry shop resulted in a pretty big explosion which tore up much of the shop. So we should now ban LPG from domestic use because of such?


    o baka dealer ka rin ng lpg kaya ka ganyan.
    I could reverse the tables and say you work for a gasoline dealer in which auto-LPG has reduced a certain sizable percentage of it's total monthly sales. Let's just say I am a businessman but not in the fuel sector. But since I do need to get around the city quite a bit, my fuel bills are now lower as compared to when I was still burning gasoline.


    sa experience, yes nakasakay na ko ng lpg converted car yun nga lang di ako nagmamaneho at masasabi ko talagang may kakaibang amoy akong nalalanghap sa loob ng auto.
    I also have ridden in some taxis (before auto-LPG) where I could smell gasoline fumes in the cabin. Yet I don't see any people crying out to ban gasoline nor saying about the bad effects of the extended exposure of such to your general health.

    BTW, I don't think you riding in an LPG power taxi makes you an expert about auto-LPG and LPG as a whole. If it dones, then I should be a certified aircraft mechanic by now and be in the roster for astronaut training.

    The point here is people are so afraid of ANYTHING new and do not understand about so much that they would create myths and rumors around their unfounded fears and ignorance.


    hindi ko alam kung anong risk factor ang meron sa exposure sa lpg o prolonged inhalation ng lpg pero as a father, di ko masisikmurang paupuin sa loob ng sasakyang pinapatakbo ng lpg ang mag ina ko para lang makatipid ako ng kakarampot na sa tingin ko eh di pa aabot pang ospital ng pamilya ko once na tamaan sila ng kung ano mang sakit na makukuha nila sa lpg exposure.
    Ever considered about the prolonged exposure to exhaust fumes as a whole? Gasoline and diesel exhaust has been with us for decades but the level of pollution in the city we live in has gotten to pretty bad levels. This has resulted in health problems like respiratory asthma and skin asthma. Simply regularly breathling the city air can result into this, especially the younger ones among us (our children).

    Yet here you are complaining about fuel which is actually cleaner than gasoline and diesel. This (if used widely enough) could actually result in cleaner air. But shame on me if it would conflict with your personal belief that LPG powered vehicles are the spawn of the devil or something in that direction.


    at isa pa, ang bahay kahit may lpg, di kaagad agad sasabog hanggat di na eexpose sa extreme heat, pero ang kotseng pinaandar ng lpg.......
    Even a car exposed a whole sunny cloudless day will not even reach anywhere near ignition temperatures of LPG nor to the bursting temperatures of the tank itself. And auto-LPG tanks have a higher design specification than the one used at home.

    Case in point, taxis regularly drive around the city under the blazing hot sun. So far no tanks have blown up. Another case, my car does gets to be parked under the sun for hours yet the LPG system works fine.

    Cite me an example where an auto-LPG tank blew up due to the sun's heat alone.
    Last edited by ghosthunter; December 29th, 2007 at 05:11 PM.

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    very well said sir ghosthunter no one can dispute that
    Last edited by rv; December 29th, 2007 at 06:02 PM. Reason: spelling

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    LPG is denser than air kaya it won't dissipate - So if you have a leak at home the LPG would still remain indoors waiting for a match to be lit or some static spark or choke someone to death. With sub standard tanks for cooking LPG floating around it might even be safer to sit in a car with an LPG tank designed for the car. It has been heat and impact tested for the user's safety.

    Use kits that are from reputable converters and have it checked often. LPG as fuel for vehicles has been accepted around the world na.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edtf View Post
    With sub standard tanks for cooking LPG floating around it might even be safer to sit in a car with an LPG tank designed for the car. It has been heat and impact tested for the user's safety.

    Use kits that are from reputable converters and have it checked often. LPG as fuel for vehicles has been accepted around the world na.
    ok. time will tell us. let us wait for the big event to happen then i'll go back to reply on this thread.

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    So, will you also start a thread for every gasoline engine that has exploded as well? I'm pretty certain the odds are higher with gasoline powered cars since there are so much out there... Innovas, Starex incidents ring a bell?

    Arguments based on speculations without actual experiences are entertaining and egotaining, but hardly educational.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theveed View Post
    So, will you also start a thread for every gasoline engine that has exploded as well? I'm pretty certain the odds are higher with gasoline powered cars since there are so much out there... Innovas, Starex incidents ring a bell?

    Arguments based on speculations without actual experiences are entertaining and egotaining, but hardly educational.
    thats why im going to shup up and wait for the actual event to happen. cguro naman may basehan na ko that time

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    thats why his name is carbomb nga eh! hahaha

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    Hi Guys!

    I have a question

    Will it be possible to compress biogas for vehicle use?

    Kasi mukhang maganda if you could make your own fuel dba?

    Palagay ko ito pinakamagandang endgame sa pag convert ng gasoline engine for multi fuel

    use. There are new technologies on biogas thats really interesting. Ang galing kung

    kaninbaboy powered tsikot mo.


    Ako i am for the promotion of lpg, lng for auto use pero ang hindi ko maintindihan eh

    bakit inu una pa natin i export ang natural gas natin at import naman tayo lpg it does not

    make sense to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mark_t View Post
    Hi Guys!

    I have a question

    Will it be possible to compress biogas for vehicle use? Kasi mukhang maganda if you could make your own fuel dba? Palagay ko ito pinakamagandang endgame sa pag convert ng gasoline engine for multi fuel use. There are new technologies on biogas thats really interesting. Ang galing kung kaninbaboy powered tsikot mo.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biogas

    BIOGAS composition breakdown:
    Methane, CH4 50-75%
    Carbon dioxide, CO2 25-50%
    Nitrogen, N2 0-10%
    Hydrogen, H2 0-1%
    Hydrogen sulphide, H2S 0-3%
    Oxygen, O2 0-2%

    From what I have read, it is possible to compress biogas for vehicle use. I think the main problem is the actual percentage of methane against the other gases in biogas. The percentage production of methane would depend in the "raw" materials in the bio-digester.

    Methane will burn between 5 to 15 percent in air. Since an internal combustion engine will only run smoothly if a correct ratio of air & fuel is fed to the engine, the engine might run erratic with every batch of homebrew compressed biogas. On a small scale, I think it's not a problem as long as you plan to re-tune the "fuel" system to match the current "batch" of biogas fuel.


    Ako i am for the promotion of lpg, lng for auto use pero ang hindi ko maintindihan eh. bakit inu una pa natin i export ang natural gas natin at import naman tayo lpg it does not
    I think it is because we do not have an immediate market for CNG.
    Last edited by ghosthunter; December 31st, 2007 at 01:20 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carbomb View Post
    thats why im going to shup up and wait for the actual event to happen. cguro naman may basehan na ko that time
    That might be a long time since auto-LPG has been available since the fuel price crisis when Ferdinand Marcos was still president.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theveed View Post
    So, will you also start a thread for every gasoline engine that has exploded as well? I'm pretty certain the odds are higher with gasoline powered cars since there are so much out there... Innovas, Starex incidents ring a bell?
    hehehe... how about for every Ferrari that catches fire? That should keep "CARBOMB" busy.

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    Parang manghuhula prediction... "Sa 2008 may mamamatay...." "see, i'm right..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by carbomb View Post
    thats why im going to shup up and wait for the actual event to happen. cguro naman may basehan na ko that time
    that is weird now you are deviating from your first stance?!?! Lahat ng hinirit mo were on assumptions lang pala??? Ehhh dami na accidents that have happened with cooking LPG tanks exploding and burning houses/establishments down and you can still sleep soundly na meron kang LPG sa bahay ninyo? IF you fear LPG in cars then fear LPGs at home too and in restaurants and other commercial establishments na rin.

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    Sir,

    Thank you for the links, puede pala talaga biogas. the german army pala fueled their trucks with biogas in world war 2.

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