Dual Fuel FTO

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Brooksy84
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Dual Fuel FTO

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I didn't think anyone would bother but below is a person who is selling a duel fuel GPX.

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/pri ... C404D2CA7C

My questions for discussion are;
How much performance would you lose? Not only with the extra weight but not using a high octane fuel.
Is Gas good for an FTO engine?
Would you really save that much money?

Personally I'll be needing the boot space hence this car is illogical for me.
Just thought I'd share something that I thought was odd.
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Actually LPG have higher octane than petrol..
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From what I recall, there us no power loss..

However, with such a small tank, there would be little to no benefit.. You won't get the same milage from the tank, and to pay off the cost if setting it all up, would take years..

V8 = Yes
Some 6cyl engines = yes if you fit the newer system but that is $$$

Late model engines.. Not really worth it..
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