martynv8
Well-Known Member
Feck me I've a lot to learn about LPG
What happens about a gauge then, do you have a separate one or does a separate sender share the car's gauge?
..and does the car smell gassy like when Grandad boils the kettle?
You have a seperate filler & the common option is a torroidal tank that is situated where the spare wheel would be (under the boot floor) so no loss of space but you lose the spare wheel, unless carried in the boot.
You have a seperate fuel guage, situated on the dash, or wherever you want it.
On a sequential system, you can switch fuels at the push of a switch & the switchover should be seemless. When the LPG tank is empty, the fuel will switch back over to unleaded.
No bad smells on mine, a nice sound though