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Old May 7th 2006 | 8:26 am
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Can anyone out there shed some light on LPG conversions. What with fuel prices going up is it cheaper to run on LPG in Canada. In England it's currently 38p/litre with conversions costing anything from £1500 unpwards.
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I probably don't know the answer anyway - but what does LPG stand for?
 
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Originally Posted by lizwil98
I probably don't know the answer anyway - but what does LPG stand for?

Liqiud Propane Gas
 
Old May 7th 2006 | 4:01 pm
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Can't help i'm afraid except to say that i haven't seen many stations selling LPG, but then again i haven't been looking out for it and it might be more common in the more populated places.
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Can anyone out there shed some light on LPG conversions. What with fuel prices going up is it cheaper to run on LPG in Canada. In England it's currently 38p/litre with conversions costing anything from £1500 unpwards.
ps this isn't Mandyg its her husband Stuart
 
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Originally Posted by andy_sheila
Can't help i'm afraid except to say that i haven't seen many stations selling LPG, but then again i haven't been looking out for it and it might be more common in the more populated places.
It's common in Toronto, the airport limos, taxis and, I think, buses run on it. Can't help with the economics but availablity within the city isn't an issue.
 

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