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    i have been running on it for the last 3 tank's and only have noticed better response and more power wile accelerating
    But then my company car is a 1.5L 4 cylinder with 298000km on the clock and uses lots of oil and needs a rebuild or replacement.


    PeterM do you work in dandenong :?:
    i am just 800mtr from supagas [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]


    Kai

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    On weekends and sometimes during the week I drive for Dandy pre-mix and as of tonight I'm doing the Mon-Fri evening shift driving for Aussie Post out of the Dandy Letter Centre.

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    Hi all,
    Been busy lately so a lot to catch up on.
    I thought that straight propane was illegal or dodgy? Not sure why just thought so.
    I take that some servos actually sell it for auto use?
    Do you just fill as normally or how do you arrange it?
    mmmm
    Am I a dummy?
    Please explain ops:


    Regards
    Ralph

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    Originally posted by Ralph1Malph
    Hi all,
    Been busy lately so a lot to catch up on.
    I thought that straight propane was illegal or dodgy? Not sure why just thought so.
    I take that some servos actually sell it for auto use?
    Do you just fill as normally or how do you arrange it?
    mmmm
    Am I a dummy?
    Please explain ops:


    Regards
    Ralph
    No your not a dummy

    i think only supagas has it and you just fill up the same as with LPG

    Kai

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    4wheela Guest
    Was reading through some of the posts and came across this old one, I happen to work in the LP gas industry and I would like to offer you guys a bit of clarity

    In automotive use, you can use Propane or a propane butane blend sometimes called automix. In propane you can get ex refinery propane which has various propanes propens and propylens all called propane. So 100% propane can be and mean a several things.

    I Like to see some comparisons l/km results from other LPG outlets before making my decision.
    Last edited by 4wheela; 3rd June 2009 at 09:01 AM. Reason: typo

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