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  • 07-05-2008 10:12 AM

    Utah , buy a Hybrid, NGV, CNG, LPG converted cars

    Search for automobile & motorcycle manufacturer to get the information you need to buy a Hybrid, NGV, CNG, LPG converted cars. Find car prices, read auto reviews, and browse interior and exterior car pictures. You can also compare cars, find car dealers by make and location, customize a car, research auto financing options, and get car insurance quotes..

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  • 07-06-2008 2:16 AM In reply to

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    Re: Utah , buy a Hybrid, NGV, CNG, LPG converted cars

    The state of Utah will give you a tax credit for half of the incremental ... Questar pamphlet to print up and keep in the car. NGV for sale, ... The link below says a lot of cars in Utah are being converted to CNG because it is 63 cents ... contact utah@cngmotor.com

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  • 07-18-2008 2:50 PM In reply to

    Re: Utah , buy a Hybrid, NGV, CNG, LPG converted cars

    CNG/GASOLINE DUAL FUEL SYSTEM COLLOCATION SHEET

    NO. NAME SPECS QUANTITY REMARKS
    1 ECU fixing bracket   1  
    2 Evaporation adjustor fixing bracket   1  
    3 Gas-added valve thread mode 1 including fixing part bag
    4 Gasadded stainless steel pipe Φ6×1-1000 1  
    5 Gastransported stainless steel pipe Φ6×1-3200 1  
    6 steel bottle fixing bracket   1 including fixing part  bag and accessory
    7 adjustor   1 including bracket
    8 water pipeline Φ8×3-1600 1  
    9 low pressure soft gas-transported pipeline Φ10×16-1500 1  
    10 low pressure soft gas-transported pipeline Φ4.5×10-1500 1  
    11 air filter   1  
    12 common-rail   1 only for STA3000,including nozzle
    13 threeway joint of water pipeline  Φ19×19×16 2  
    14 dualfuel conversion switch   1 including fixing part bag and wiring harness
    15 Electronic control unit ECU   1 including fixing part bag and wiring harness
    16 elastic pipe clamp Φ9 12  
    17 elastic pipe clamp Φ12 4  
    18 stainless steel pipe clamp Φ21~Φ44 4  
    19 stainless steel pipe clamp Φ16~Φ29 6  
    20 ripple pipeline Φ30-680 2  
    21 Copy wiring harness of nozzle   1  
    22 connection terminal Φ8 2  
    23 six-angle bolt M6*16 4 including plain washer and elastic washer
    24 six-angle bolt M8*20 2 including plain washer ,elastic washer and nut

    steel Cylinder / Container

      1 optional
    high pressure stop valve   1 optional
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