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#11 26-May, 2011 12:11 PM
Sharad
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i have fiat palio sport 2003 model i want to convert 2 lpg is it good for the longlife for car

what is milage for lpg cylinder



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#12 05-Sep, 2011 02:15 PM
Red Line
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Was that done? If not, try sequential kit, you never feel the power lag and also gives you good FE




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#13 28-Sep, 2011 11:09 AM
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I am using Palio with LPG kit. Its like a driving monster on wheel.. performance and milage are gud. 



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#14 28-Sep, 2011 02:51 PM
Petermartin
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This post helps me lot to take the design about to convert my Diesel Indica vista into another alternative for the fuel.



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#15 29-Oct, 2011 08:59 PM
Jayaram
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Hi

I am considering converting my 2007 Petrol Fiat Adventure Sport (1.6 L) to CNG or LPG/ having read a few messages here about a palio, I request some more information on whether it is advisable to convert an adventure as well. How much would it cost, and what is the current price of LPG/CNG ? Any other views/advice most welcome



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#16 30-Oct, 2011 03:22 PM
Sridhar
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You can go ahead and convert it to CNG/LPG but make sure you get an RTO approved kit and get it done only from an expert who has done similar work before. The cost would depend on the kit you go for. Sequential kits are expensive while coventional ones are cheap. Also imported ones are expensive than local ones




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