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October 22nd, 2008 05:31 PM #21
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July 25th, 2009 10:52 AM #23
Minor update:
Car still runs well except on some occassions where it felt "palyado". A check at Greenfuel showed that the sparkplugs needed a change or cleaning. A cleaning and a check on the sparkplug gaps later, the car was back to running smoothly.
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August 4th, 2009 08:37 PM #24bkt ka p mgpp lpg conversion kung meron naman na diesel na kotse.sakit kya sa ilong yan lpg pasok sa loob ng sasakyan ang amoy.bili ka ng diesel na kotse tipid ka pa.hehe
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August 4th, 2009 08:40 PM #25
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August 4th, 2009 10:17 PM #26
If you want to discuss the merits or otherwise of Auto-LPG Conversion, post it in the Auto-LPG conversion thread:
http://tsikot.com/forums/showthread.php?t=29208
As for answering your "statements"...
For the people with short memories, gasoline and diesel prices was at P60/L and higher just last year. At the same time, Auto-LPG was P30/L at that same time. For those who failed to remember, diesel was MORE expensive than gasoline. And the only reason why diesel is cheaper in the philippines than in other countries is the fuel cost subsidy gasoline users pay for every liter of fuel sold.
And even then, buying a new diesel car is more expensive than converting an existing car to use LPG. And the only "new" cars you can afford buy would be the Ford Focus, Hyundai Accent and Getz without having to sell your children afford a diesel powered sedan.
BTW, properly installed LPG kit will not leak nor make the car interior smell bad.
ha!Last edited by ghosthunter; October 10th, 2011 at 04:16 PM.
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January 13th, 2011 01:49 AM #27Pardon for reviving a 1 1/2 year old thread. Been reading up on the Nissan sentry 1.3 gx thread as I'm thinking of getting one. Then I came across this very interesting link.
Any Sentra w lpg converted system users out there? Pa share naman mga experiences nyo... Lpg conversion has been around for several years now, saguaro naman that's a reasonably long time to assess it's longbterm effects on the car engine as well as health ofvthe passengers...
Also, not so clear young pic of the trunk with the tank... I've seen Sentra trunk and it's quitevroomy. How will the LPG affect it's space, paano Na young spare, can we still fit luggage or wheelchair in it, pwede ba patungan young log tank, etc...
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January 13th, 2011 09:59 AM #28
The N16 Sentra 1.3L in the picture is still running daily with Auto-LPG. No problems at all. Normal scheduled tune-ups only to change oil/sparkplugs,etc.
The spare tire will be placed on-top of the Auto-LPG fuel tank. If more space is needed (example: large luggage or wheelchair), the spare tire can be temporarily left at home/office. Alternatively, you can purchase a spacesaver spare tire that will be around 1/3 to 1/4 smaller than a standard sized spare tire.
You can place stuff on-top of the Auto-LPG tank. But in our Sentra, we have a false floor made (plywood) to cover the tank and give a smooth/level flooring to the trunk. This also prevents metal-to-metal contact with any loose objects placed in the trunk, so no "clink-clink" or "tang!" noises will happen. A cheaper solution would simply be a rubber mat cut to the shape of the trunk, but the floor would still follow the contour of the tank, etc.
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January 13th, 2011 10:11 AM #29
I have been driving my LPG converted Corolla longer than the Sentra has been converted to run on LPG.
My brothers, nephew, family drivers (those who use Auto-LPG converted Sentra, CRV, Camry) are all healthy and living disease-free lives. The same goes with me.
If there is any health risks with LPG, our collective mothers and cooks would have had experienced some sort of health problems since we have been using LPG to cook our food for decades.
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