How will converting my car to LPG affect my engine and the
car’s performance?
The
performance and operational characteristics of Autogas
vehicles compare very favourably with other alternative
automobile fuels.
LPG has a higher octane rating than
petrol so converted spark-ignition engines tend to run more
smoothly. This reduces engine wear and maintenance
requirements, including less frequent spark plug and oil
changes.
Autogas exhibits less soot formation than both petrol and
diesel, reducing abrasion and chemical degradation of the
engine oil.
In addition, Autogas does not dilute the
lubricating film on the cylinder wall, which is a particular
problem with petrol engines in cold starts.
The higher octane of LPG also allows higher compression
ratio, which can deliver increased engine-power output and
better thermal efficiency, thus reducing fuel consumption
and emissions. With the latest generation of Autogas-fuel
systems, acceleration and top speed are comparable to petrol
or diesel |