Vogas lpg software
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Ok Privacy Policy. For a car that averages 20 MPG , you would need to do miles to break even. For a car that averages 30 MPG, you would need to do 13, miles to break even. For a car that averages 40 MPG, you would need to do 17, miles to break even. For a car that averages 50 MPG, you would need to do 21, miles to break even. I do 25k a year and petrol would cost 3k per year and lpg would cost ish and 1k for the conversion.
So it would pay for itself in a year. Not sure to buy a diesel or go for a lpg conversion for my vtr Tempted for the lpg cos I love driving my vtr. I drive miles a week roughly give or take. I have a Vogas system I bought about 3 years ago from Fire em up for my Tundra. I have yet to install it and it is impossible to get any answers from the Fire em up guys.
I probably will stick with the propane version but I have questions. Can you or anyone else out there who is familar with the Vogas 8 cyl setup answer some questions for me?
Or email me at chuckb01 sbcglobal. It seems that there are a lot of people who find it hard to deal with them. Please post your question and I'll give it a shot at answering.
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