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    #111
    any idea kung ilang kilometers before refilling the LPG tank? how much per refill?

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    #112
    you should have the same milage with LPG as you would get with gasoline. Since the LPG tank is 60 liters capacity, assuming 6 to 8 km/L, that should get you 360 to 480 km per tank.

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    #113
    Thanks for the info on NAIADSS

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    #114
    nagobserba kami nila carlo at baiskee kahapon sa petron-buendia-makati ave ng mga taxi na nagpapakarga ng lpg...haba ng pila...sabi ng drayber na talagang pareho lang naman ang takbo sa gasolina...21+ per liter kaya laki ng matitipid...

    parang pang F1 ang dating ng nozzle ng pump that dispenses lpg

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    #115
    hmm...wouldn't it be cool if they came up with a flat lpg tank, one that fits in your trunk? para me space din for extra baggage

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    #116
    btw, me pics pa of the actual lpg setup?

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    #117
    In Europe, some converters sell spare-tire shaped tanks that fit in the stock spare-tire well.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    #118
    Quote Originally Posted by badkuk
    btw, me pics pa of the actual lpg setup?

    scan the thread... I posted some pics.

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    #119
    Quote Originally Posted by badkuk
    hmm...wouldn't it be cool if they came up with a flat lpg tank, one that fits in your trunk? para me space din for extra baggage
    NAIADSS mentioned they have smaller tanks than the 60 liter capacity tank. They have mentioned 30 or 40 liter tanks than would fit under the seats of a Honda CRV. Also a donut LPG tank that fits in the spare tire area of your trunk.

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    #120
    thanks sir gh

    hmmm, i'm guessing the components of the conversion kit aren't really stuff that you can find at any suking auto shop. at parang proprietary pa, i.e. petron's system is different from naiadss, etc.

    so you'd essentially be dependent on them for the maintenance of the lpg kit?

    i hope i don't sound like i'm dissing the LPG thing; i'd sure want to see more lpg cars on the streets, coz then the talyers might think about offering lpg system repair/maintenance na rin

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