Although it is not approved by the LPGA, and as such, won't appear on the national LPG register, it is legal to run a dual fuel diesel car. Insurance is often an issue though.There have been experiments with buses and trucks in and around London i believe, in order to reduce emissions. But last time i heard it was not approved for general use and therefore illegal in the UK.
LPG is Propoane...but licensed for road use!Interesting replies, it confuses me as its propane used I believe.
LPG is Propoane...but licensed for road use!
it works by as siad injecting propane along with the diesel,because you get a bigger bang and a cleaner burn you dont use so much diesel,in 38ton trucks they found the fuel consumption went from average 8mpg to just under 15mpg,,they ran six trucks with it fitted and saved 33k per year on each truck on fuel costs alone,also oil change intervals were found to be not required as often as they were achieving nearly a 98percent burn far less particulates(carbon were contaminating the oil,
LPG is Propoane...but licensed for road use!
Bingo was hie name-oIn other words govenment get a cut![]()
Bingo was hie name-o
The Gov duty has been frozen on LPG, but they still get some from it....only time will tell if/when they increase the price and start slamming the duty on it like they do to petty and doozel!