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I'D LIKE to convert my 2002 Mazda 626 2.0-litre to run on LPG, but was advised against it by Mazda head office. They said it was not suitable but didn't give a reason. I have also spoken to a reputable LPG convertor and was told they'd be happy to fit a system, together with an upper cylinder lubricant unit. What do you think?

I CAN'T say why Mazda advised you against fitting LPG to your car. If a convertor is prepared to fit it, and they're reputable, I wouldn't have a problem. I spoke to the people at LPG Australia and the industry is getting more inquiries, but doesn't have kits for many makes and models. The only hindrance to fitting LPG to your car would be the lack of an LPG tank to fit the Mazda.

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