What You Need To Consider When Converting Your Vehicle To LPG Fuel System
The use of LPG as alternative to diesel and petrol has been popularized primarily because fuel prices is continuously increasing and people are looking for ways to minimize their overall utility expenses. Considering this conversion can help save you up to fifty percent of your total fuel expense.
So you no longer have to leave your car at home while you use the public transportation. However, it is important that you understand what you need and what qualifications you need to look for when opting for LPG conversion. First of all, you should check on the mechanics’ experience in this field.

While it is true that LPG fuel system has been around for many years now and a lot of people have already done this job before, it is still very important to look for ones that can deliver high quality results. If you settle for cheap mechanics and cheap parts, you may not be able to achieve the results that you are aiming for. In Australia, only a few companies are given licenses to perform this type conversion. So it is best if you first ask for the company’s license or a permit to perform the gas conversion before hiring them.
It is also important to known what type of conversion is best done to your vehicle. There are primarily three types of conversions used today: the air valve system, vapor injection system and liquid injection system. The air valve system is the cheapest of all conversions but it is primarily done to vehicles that are manufacture before 2004. If your vehicle’s model is manufactured after 2004, then your options would be vapor injection system or liquid injection system. The liquid injection system uses a more advanced technology that works well with EFI models.
Now, after considering the types of fuel system that you want installed, you should now decide about the fuel tank. Some people like to have dual tanks for regular petrol or diesel and for LPG. LPG tanks come in many different shapes and sizes. But your decision should be based on where you are planning to put it and the aviaalable space you have in your vehicle. You can either place them behind the bolt of your seat or the underside of your seat, in the spare tire storage or at the trunk.





