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I don't know if this helps, but I have a propane auto fuel station nearby..... costs $1.299 a gallon.


I figure it costs 34 cents a gallon to run my CNG jenny.
 
Off/On the subject....CNG kits are offered for gasoline powered generators (which is a necessity south of Interstate 10--east of west Texas, and west of the East Antilles--(it's the meds))...

anyhow $250 is too much to pay for a conversion kit to put on a generator...

Especially when, being a machinist, I could do it myself in my shed....errr...Test Facility.

As for doing it on a vehicle (Noooo...Mark88...i'm not talking about sex...right now)....

I'm sure ads_ could come up with an inexpensive/safe/cheap plan that I could put into practice.....

you know....just to "(you fill in the blank) with " Exxxxxxon(Im)Mobil/Etc.
 
I considered buying an OEM equipped CNG F150, as there were 3 for sale when I was in the market. Two of them needed regulators, the other one had just been replaced. I went with the odds there and did not buy one. In fairness, they were all 3 over 100k miles. But these regulators were over a thousand dollars just for the part. To me, that is expensive to maintain.

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Boy if that's expensive to maintain for you I'd like to have the rigs you drive. They must be SUPER reliable if you don't even have to spend a thousand bucks every hundred thousand miles in repairs.
I dunno, I think it would be worth it to set aside two dollars every thousand miles to keep your CNG system working right when you save that much with one gallon:icon_thumby:
 
Boy if that's expensive to maintain for you I'd like to have the rigs you drive. They must be SUPER reliable if you don't even have to spend a thousand bucks every hundred thousand miles in repairs.
I dunno, I think it would be worth it to set aside two dollars every thousand miles to keep your CNG system working right when you save that much with one gallon:icon_thumby:

My point is not the total smart ass. Compare that figure to the cost of any component on the fuel system of a gasoline vehicle and tell me its not expensive. That single component is as much as a set of tires. Sorry, but that is expensive to maintain compared to a gasoline system on my calculator.

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My point is not the total smart ass....

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Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaa......weeeze.....Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahhahahhaaaaaaa...

A little adsm08_ engineuity ought to get the price of the CNG Kit down some...I mean--why buy an electric car when the replacement batteries will destroy any fuel savings...(i know....another can of Worms)

we have to remember....THE GUVMENT THAT I'VE COME TO KNOW & LOVE ISN'T GONNA MAKE ANYTHING EASY............................

well....except maybe crossing the border into arizona......
 
The worst part of the CNG conversion is the tank. You have to have a special tank and it has to be inspected periodically and they only have a 10 year service life.
 
running my cng jenny right now......... I am rockin 6 window a/c units to get the temp down to 80F in my house. I only have 100amp service and 6 window units will trip the breakers. My jenny has a 200 amp service so all the window units are plugged into that.
 
running my cng jenny right now......... I am rockin 6 window a/c units to get the temp down to 80F in my house. I only have 100amp service and 6 window units will trip the breakers. My jenny has a 200 amp service so all the window units are plugged into that.

you da maaaaaaaaan...Mr. BDAB/CNGer
 
The worst part of the CNG conversion is the tank. You have to have a special tank and it has to be inspected periodically and they only have a 10 year service life.

Man! 100 $ a gallon for a CNG tank!!!!!! 16 pounds of iron per gallon of tank!!!! 10 years of service!!!! 120 miles one way (20 miles looking for a CNG station!!!!

:bawling: why does life have to be this way ads_?
 
Because as of right now, CNG has not been developed into a viable fuel.
 
The worst part of the CNG conversion is the tank. You have to have a special tank and it has to be inspected periodically and they only have a 10 year service life.

The single, most expensive part of a CNG vehicle. Then there are 5 types, depending on how lightweight you want it and how deep your pockets go. :icon_surprised:.

I've been doing some of the research. Its better to buy a vehicle already converted or built for CNG then to convert your own. Unless you want to dump about $5 grand for it.
 

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