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Modern LPG Autogas engine technology provides
performance and fuel economy comparable with
contemporary petrol-powered engines.
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.
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.
The fuel economy of Autogas-powered vehicles depends
on a range of factors but on average, vehicles
running on Autogas use approximately 30 percent more
fuel than petrol-powered equivalents. Remember,
however, that this is more than offset by the much
lower cost of Autogas, which is typically half the
price or less than unleaded petrol.
Autogas systems fitted by an installer after new
vehicle purchase are generally warranted by the
installer. Your insurance company should be informed
of the modification to Autogas, and you should ask
them to revise the sum insured to reflect the
replacement cost of the Autogas system
Autogas reduces engine wear, enhancing the
reliability of LPG-powered motor vehicles.

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