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Vehicle
Performance
Modern LPG Autogas
engine technology provides performance
and fuel economy comparable with
contemporary petrol-powered engines.
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On Autogas, torque is available at
lower engine revs, which aids
driveability – particularly in
stop/start city driving. In some
cases total torque is actually
increased.
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The power output of engines with
Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) is,
when converted to run on Autogas,
usually only slightly lower than on
petrol. Where possible, the Autogas
system is interfaced with the
original EFI computer. While top
speed may be marginally reduced and
acceleration times cut by fractions
of a second, most drivers would be
unlikely to detect the difference.
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The fuel economy of Autogas-powered
vehicles depends on a range of
factors but on average, late model
vehicles running on Autogas use
approximately 30 percent more fuel
than petrol-powered equivalents.
However, some high consumption
petrol vehicles may in fact use only
20 percent more autogas.
Remember,
however, that this is more than
offset by the much lower cost of
Autogas, which is typically half the
price or less of unleaded petrol.
The introduction of improved
performance Autogas injection
systems will see this 30 percent
figure reduced even further.
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Most vehicles will run effectively
on Autogas but you must ensure that
the equipment installed is suitable
for your vehicle. New vehicles that
are fitted with Autogas systems
adhere to strict guidelines and any
conversions should only be performed
by a licensed installer.
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You can enjoy the performance and
low running costs of an Autogas
engine system secure in the
knowledge that Australian standards
governing the safety of such systems
is the most stringent in the world
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