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CNG Conversion Kits For Other Vehicles?

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#32 of 61
It's almost as though.... by bottgers
Jun 13, 2008 (10:36 am)
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....the EPA thinks the way to justify their existance is by being a huge PITA!
#33 of 61
Who's "Representing" Us? by mostlyharmless
Jun 13, 2008 (10:51 am)
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We need to rise up and tell our Government what we want instead of letting them dictate to us what is good for us. We need to make clear to Congress that they are "representatives" not "leaders"!
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Re: CNG KIT NEEDED for . . . [mostlyharmless] by bd3
Jun 14, 2008 (11:28 am)
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Replying to: mostlyharmless (May 30, 2008 7:49 am)

Where did you find the fleet car? That seems to be about the only way to get a CNG car in the US, so I'm trying to find places that sell them.
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Re: CNG KIT NEEDED for . . . [bd3] by mostlyharmless
Jun 14, 2008 (1:48 pm)
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Replying to: bd3 (Jun 14, 2008 11:28 am)

Morris Auto in Morris, OK. They have a website, www.gocng.com. The get them from various Government agencies; I believe ours was owned by the EPA in Virginia. There is also a place in Tulsa that does the conversions but, again, the kits are very limited and they have a waiting list. We absolutely adore ours; especially now that gas is near $4 a gallon here. We get 25 miles per gallon whether we're on gasoline or cng so I figure we are getting about 100 miles for the cost of one gallon of gasoline. How can we get across to Ford and GM that we want more of these?? We have very limited fill sites here but it's my understanding that Chesapeake Energy is getting ready to put in a bunch more within the next year.
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Re: CNG KIT NEEDED for (2002 5.2L Dodge 1500 Van) [m196] by joeboo1
Jun 23, 2008 (9:54 pm)
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Replying to: m196 (May 29, 2008 11:40 am)

this msg is for all in Argentina they have been installing cng kit since 1990
never have there been a problem in fact i have heard since i moved back from Arg. that 70% of the cars run on cng to install a kit is $200 U.S.and they can do it on any car my friend had a 63 impala that he installed him self he had a shop down there and shops pop up everywhere He said you can install kits on any cars
there was problems in the beginning with computerized cars but that has been resolved Are main problem Is the EPA AND OIL company that dont let this information reach us and the EPA is A racket and really is unconstitutional
but anyway i read some where down the line you can go to canada pls. more info
can we install a kit there or just buy a car I did see i web site MYCNGKIT.COM
but it looks like in its early stage and from what i was able to see the products come from argentina HUM! and look up galileo cng kits
#37 of 61
I want a CNG Conversion for Jeep Cherokee by kennyah
Jun 30, 2008 (6:31 pm)
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and I don't care if it breaks EPA rules. It's going to be hard for them to find it in my car. We don't have smog checks in the midwest. I'm tired of the oil companies ripping me off. And I'm even more tired of sending my money over to the middle east and venezuela- countries that want to destroy us. When will average Americans stand up and say enough of this b.s? We've got enough nat gas here at home and we MUST stop sending it to these foreign countries. Anybody else agree here? I'm really getting pissed at congress for sitting on their asses and taking their vacations every other month and not doing anything for the average guy here back in the states.
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CNG Conversion for Jeep Cherokee (or Honda CRV) by mostlyharmless
Jul 01, 2008 (4:41 am)
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A friend, in trying to find a conversion for his Honda, found a place in San Antonio that quoted him $4k to convert it. I am waiting on info and links from this friend, if he really has them. I have always wanted to convert an older Honda CRV and, even though I couldn't get the Federal or State tax credits, $4k still sounds reasonable. The ones doing certified conversions are charging around $10k so you would end up paying something like $2,500 in Oklahoma but you would have to front the $10k first. I personally don't have $10k lying around to front.
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San Antonio CNG Conversion by realtorrod
Jul 05, 2008 (10:45 pm)
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Replying to: mostlyharmless (Jul 01, 2008 4:41 am)

Hi there, Rod in OKC. Been searching high and low for an affordable conversion and can't find one. Can you get me the info on this San Antonio connection? I wonder if that includes the costs of a tank. Thanks!
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cng conversion kits by motorhead13
Jul 14, 2008 (12:05 pm)
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There are a few companies out there that provide kits. I have doing a lot of research on them. The main ones are technocarb and galileo. CNGOutfitters.com is now the US distributor for Galileo (from Argentina). Technocarb is backlogged for several months, but CNGOutfitters has a new shipment of thousands coming in within a week or so. They seem to be the cheapest. They are based out of Utah (where they do installs) but they will be distributing the kits through a national franchise system (through existing install shops) so you could either wait for that to develop in San Antonio, or install it yourself (by buying the kit, and having it shipped to you).
 
The hard part is finding a CNG tank , as they are strict regulations on the usage (for good reason). Kits come with instructions, so they can be done, but keep in mind, it will take you about 30 hours to complete everything.

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