Excellent Information. Where do you keep the tank? Marshall Ruskin 84 Westy Winnipeg, Canada > Some list member in the UK asked about LPG conversion for the vanagon > recently. > I finally got around to installing a propane fuel system on my 1987 syncro > westy. Its a duel fuel system so the original digifant is still in place > and functional. You just flip an electrical switch on the dash to change > over, even while driving. > Propane in Canada is a lot cheaper than gas or diesel, less tax. In Alberta > its almost half the price of gas. > Range has almost doubled also. To bad I don't have 11:1 CR to take > advantage of the 115 octane though. > Overall cost per mile is same or a little less than the 1.6 TD westy I had, > but there is a LOT more power. > Around here it seems there are more places to buy propane than diesel, so it > is a practical motor fuel (where I live that is). My propane/gas Jetta has > 10,000 km since I converted it to propane, I've only driven less than 50 km > of that on gasoline. > > Gary Lee > Calgary, Canada > |
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