Services Offered
- LPG and CNG Conversion: Expert installation of LPG and CNG conversion kits, ensuring seamless integration and optimal performance.
- Maintenance and Repair: Comprehensive maintenance services for converted vehicles, including system checks, tune-ups, and repairs.
- Consultation and Customization: Personalized consultation to determine the best conversion solution based on vehicle type and customer needs.
Questions?
Yes, a car generally needs to be in good condition to be successfully converted to run on auto gas (LPG or CNG). Here are some specific considerations:
1. Engine Health: The engine should be in good working condition without any significant issues, such as poor compression, oil leaks, or overheating problems.
2. Fuel System: The existing fuel system should be functioning properly. Any leaks or malfunctions in the fuel system need to be addressed before conversion.
3. Electrical System: The car’s electrical system should be in good shape, as the conversion involves integrating new components that require electrical connections.
4. Emissions System: The emissions system should be working correctly to ensure that the converted vehicle complies with emission standards.
5. Cooling System: Since auto gas can produce more heat, the cooling system should be effective and without any leaks or blockages.
6. Exhaust System: The exhaust system should be in good condition, as the conversion will alter the emissions profile of the vehicle.
7. General Maintenance: Regular maintenance items such as spark plugs, filters, and hoses should be in good condition to ensure the vehicle operates efficiently after conversion.
Before proceeding with a conversion, it is recommended to have a comprehensive inspection of the vehicle by a qualified mechanic to ensure that it is suitable for conversion. This will help to identify and address any potential issues that could affect the performance or safety of the converted vehicle.
Switching to LPG can have a minor impact on a vehicle's performance, but it is generally not significant enough to be noticeable during typical driving conditions. The difference may only be apparent when driving aggressively, under heavy loads, or when requiring maximum performance.
Choosing LPG over petrol and diesel can offer considerable cost savings in the long term. It is also an effective way to decrease CO2 emissions and lower your carbon footprint.
Generally, the mileage of a car using LPG can be approximately 10-15% lower than when using gasoline in similar circumstances. This variation is due to the lower energy density of LPG and the conversion efficiency.
In order to maintain the functionality of the Fuel Pump, it is essential to have a gasalon for a Dual-Fuel Conversion, which is a commonly preferred option. This conversion allows the vehicle to operate on both gasoline and auto gas (LPG or CNG), giving the ability to switch between fuels as necessary. This configuration ensures that gasoline can be relied upon as a backup choice.