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Car Performance after LPG conversion

 

A lot of motorists have asked us whether LPG conversion will affect the overall vehicle performance. Stats show that in majority of cases vehicles perform a little better than when run on petrol. Most people notice a smoother, quieter ride. Nevertheless, you might notice a very slight reduction in power.

 

The performance and operational characteristics of LPG vehicles compare very satisfactorily with other alternative automobile fuels. LPG has a higher octane rating than petrol so converted spark-ignition engines tend to run more smoothly. This reduces engine wear and maintenance requirements, including less frequent spark plug and oil changes. Autogas exhibits less soot formation than both petrol and diesel, reducing abrasion and chemical degradation of the engine oil.

 

In addition, autogas does not dilute the lubricating film on the cylinder wall, which is a particular problem with petrol engines in cold starts. The higher octane of LPG also allows higher compression ratio, which can deliver increased engine-power output and better thermal efficiency, thus reducing fuel consumption and emissions. With the latest generation of autogas-fuel systems, acceleration and top speed are comparable to petrol or diesel.
 

 
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