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Discussion in 'Fred's House of Pancakes' started by Trebuchet, Mar 8, 2012.

  1. Trebuchet

    Trebuchet Senior Member

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    C.n.g.

    Anyone do this or contemplating doing this to their vehicle? Like to do my Prius first and then maybe a pickup/suv as something to pull my bass boat.

    Thanks In Advance

    Ack! I mean CNG, sorry.
     
  2. amm0bob

    amm0bob Permanently Junior...

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    Back in the day... we had a GMC pickup with a conversion kit for CNG...

    The engine did not have the same power as it did with regular gas, and the milage was reduced about 10-15%... in cold weather it was a little bit slower to start, but warmed up the same... and the oil was always cleaner... I mean, it didn't turn black... and the plugs didn't foul like they did on the other cars and trucks, still had to change the points and the cap and rotor just as much... and the tail pipe rusted quicker.

    Personally, I like CNG cars...
     
  3. wjtracy

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    Re: C.n.g.

    I'd love to do it for my minivan if it could be done cost effectively. I'd have to have a compressor at home. Assume you saw the recent thread on this, believe its up top under Hybrid news.
     
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  4. Southern Dad

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    When I lived in NL, I drove a Citroen CX that ran on either CNG or Gasoline. Simply flipped a switch. My mpg on CNG was a bit lower than gasoline and I had more power on gasoline but CNG cost about 1/4 as much. Funny thing was this was back in the late 80's, early 90's.

    Here in the states I once had a Buick Le Sabre that was CNG only. I finally had to sell it because it was hard to find anywhere I could fuel it.
     
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