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LPG, CNG & LNG - General Info and Issues Share experiences and problems |
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Aug 5th, 2009, 12:56 | #21 | |
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Aug 5th, 2009, 14:20 | #22 |
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I hear what your saying.
But I really I couldnt drive like that for a year just to save a couple of hundred quid, it would drive me bonkers, and the plus side is having LPG we dont need to worry too much about fuel consumption. Just FYI for the test I did. My aircon was on all the time. (another bonus with not worrying about MPG is aircon is on and stays on all the time) Just my opinion, but if you have a big engine you may as well use it, or buy a smaller car. Some people may say, bigger engine = smoother, quieter, less strain etc, I say floor the bugger Caveat: I am a true beleiver there is a time and a place for speed. Never in a 30, never in roadworks, (especially motorway). Never if the road conditions do not allow you to stop in good time whatever the incident.
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Aug 17th, 2009, 05:46 | #23 |
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240 with single-point mixer:
Average driving, main road commute = 27 mpg Motorway trip 200 miles = 30 mpg |
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