
03-27-2008, 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by henk4
I actually read through the article and technically the system seems to work. However, some questions, if the LPG is under normal pressure, what size of storage tank would be required, because you want at least a supply that would last one fill-up of a diesel tank. How will this device be installed in the car. How would it have to be refilled? Would the car technically fall under LPG-cars, which as you may know have some accessibility problems in Europe regarding parking facilities and for instance the Channel Tunnel.
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Originally Posted by henk4
LPG is relatively popular in Holland, but there are restrictions, like admission to parking garages, refueling stations outside residential areas etc.
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Taxis in Hong Kong use LPG. They are Toyota Crowns and they have a huge back seat.
They're allowed in tunnels, and afaik, they're allowed in parking garages as well.
How come they're restricted in Europe? Explosion/fire hazard?
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