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Tell us about your experience with alternative energy:
Own two natural gas vehicles, now investing in EPA-certified CNG retrofit solutions. Owner of CNGchat.com - the largest community of natural gas vehicle owners on the web, over 3,000 strong and growing fast.
What excites you about this campaign?
Brings common-sense natural gas vehicles out of the shadows of our misguided alternative fuel policies.
What do you want to do to help?
Mobilize our natural gas vehicle owner community
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Hi John,
I was hoping to ask a question of you. It has been explained to me that one problem with CNG conversions, on todays modern cars, is that they are designed to most efficiently operate on gasoline (that would seem obvious). However, because of this, when a vehicle has a conversion kit installed, its operation on CNG causes efficiency to be lowered. What I'm wondering, is 1) Is this accurate? 2) If true, is efficiency reduced so much that it affects the normal operation of the vehicle?
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I was hoping to ask a question of you. It has been explained to me that one problem with CNG conversions, on todays modern cars, is that they are designed to most efficiently operate on gasoline (that would seem obvious). However, because of this, when a vehicle has a conversion kit installed, its operation on CNG causes efficiency to be lowered. What I'm wondering, is 1) Is this accurate? 2) If true, is efficiency reduced so much that it affects the normal operation of the vehicle?
Thanks in advance for your time.
Dave