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Has anyone converted a late model (2002 or newer) SUV to propane in the
tri-state area (NY/NJ/CT)? Can you share your experience both good and
bad?
For space reasons, my family is looking into a larger SUV such as a
Yukon XL or a Suburban used. A conversion to propane would be
desirable.
There is a company www.ecofuel.com with kits they say are compatible
with many US-made SUVs (GMC Yukon, Chevy Suburban, Lincoln
Navigator...) I am looking into it, but I am affraid of the regulations
in these highly-regulated areas. I've read and enjoyed a few success
stories in this newsgroup, but nothing for my area. Refueling appears
to be bearable (which in this area is not easy to say for many
alternative fuels). There are stations in Stamford and other cities.
For example, there seems to be nothing for E85. (There is a locator
here: http://afdcmap2.nrel.gov/locator/)
tri-state area (NY/NJ/CT)? Can you share your experience both good and
bad?
For space reasons, my family is looking into a larger SUV such as a
Yukon XL or a Suburban used. A conversion to propane would be
desirable.
There is a company www.ecofuel.com with kits they say are compatible
with many US-made SUVs (GMC Yukon, Chevy Suburban, Lincoln
Navigator...) I am looking into it, but I am affraid of the regulations
in these highly-regulated areas. I've read and enjoyed a few success
stories in this newsgroup, but nothing for my area. Refueling appears
to be bearable (which in this area is not easy to say for many
alternative fuels). There are stations in Stamford and other cities.
For example, there seems to be nothing for E85. (There is a locator
here: http://afdcmap2.nrel.gov/locator/)