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October 20th, 2005 02:55 PM #1
With the pending gasoline prices threating to hit P40 before the year's end, LPG fuel conversion seems to be a good alternative, even for the private car owner.
Does anyone know some reputable dealers of LPG conversion kits around metro manila? How much would a typical kit cost? Installation time? How much space will be occupied by the LPG tank in the trunk? What is the typical maintaince issues after the kit is installed? Etc.
Company name, telephone number and address would be appreciated.
Last edited by ghosthunter; October 20th, 2005 at 02:59 PM.
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October 20th, 2005 03:10 PM #4
i heard it in the news before it CNG something... they have released LPG powered buses and taxis here.
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October 20th, 2005 03:12 PM #5
good idea nga ang LPG conversion. when i was in bangkok yung ibang mga taxi lpg na ang gamit dun sa trunk nakalagay. kya yung baggage ko di magkasya. sa rear passenger seat ko na lang nilalagay. :D
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October 20th, 2005 03:14 PM #6
Meron sa GT (grupo toyota) na thread dun about a company looking for a car that's willing to participate sa conversion, free sya, the only thing they ask is the car being displayed sa car show/trade show next month ata or something.
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October 20th, 2005 03:17 PM #7
eto yung message:
"Hi guys!
I am new in this forum. I hope to meet with you sa mga ebs and other gatherings.
Our company, NAIADSS Corp. is currently looking for those interested to convert their cars to bi-fuel engines (gasoline & LPG). So this is great news for all of you who are looking for alternative means of savings lalo na with the rising cost of gasoline.
For your info, you may view the following sites for your reference :
FAQ on AutoGas by Shell
http://www.shell.com/home/Framework?...aq_031203.html
We are willing to convert for FREE any 1300 Corolla model from year 2000-2005. The only requirements are:
(a) Car must be in good condition.
(b) Owner must be willing to display his car * the PICC on Oct. 26, 27 &28 for our marketing event.
For questions and inquiries, you may contact me at 0922-8063210 or email at rkangeles*yahoo.com
Thanks and see you soon!
Ryan
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Ryan Angeles
Auto-Lpg Consultat
0922-8063210
rkangeles*yahoo.com
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Ryan Angeles
Auto-Lpg Consultat
0922-8063210
rkangeles*yahoo.com"
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October 20th, 2005 03:43 PM #8
aba meron na palang Autogas ang shell. so kung saka-sakali pwedeng magpa-refill in any shell station?
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October 20th, 2005 04:10 PM #9
according to shell's FAQ, the gas consumption will be 10% to 15% higher due to the lower energy content of LPG. also according to shell, it's 25% cheaper (if gasoline reaches 40 pesos per liter, autogas should be 30 per liter).
since i'm consuming around 80L/month of gasoline (3200 * 40/L), that would be ~90L of autogas (2700), a savings of 500 pesos a month. i don't know how much the conversion costs but shell claims, 18000 pesos. So it would take roughly 3 years to recover the cost.at least, cleaner-burning, less engine wear, etc.
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October 20th, 2005 04:35 PM #10
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