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THE Avalon is successfully running on LPG in taxis, and Toyota offers a dual-fuel system as a dealer-fit option. The system is an Apollo Gas Products development, so contact Apollo for its recommended installer. The Pulsar is a little different. It can be converted, but finding a kit is a problem. We checked with Victorian Autogas Supplies, which is working on systems for cars such as the Pulsar. It can't say when it may have one.
WE HAVE also heard from other readers and Toyota is not alone here. The trip computer needs the fuel metering input to work, and of course that isn't operable when the engine is running on LPG. The trip computer should still work normally when the engine is running on petrol.
There's no reason the Avalon should be any thirstier than the Camry. They're about the same weight and they share the same V6 engine and drivetrain. The Avalon is locally produced, not imported, so the parts are the same price as the Camry's. On the current market the Magna is the best buy in that its used values have slumped, the Camry and Avalon are standing up well, while the Commodore remains popular and hence has good resale value. In terms of mechanical reliability, it's hard to go past Toyota and I would probably prefer the Camry or the Avalon, but all four have good reliability and will do the job well.
TOYOTA had an LPG-compatible engine for the Avalon when it was selling it to the taxi industry, but the LPG industry tells me there are no problems running the regular Avalon engine on LPG either. For an installer, contact Apollo Gas.
REMINGTONS are a budget tyre. They might not be of the quality of a premier brand, but there is little wrong with them as long as they are the correct size and have the correct load and speed rating. I would probably fit them to the rear rather than the front wheels, which have to stop and steer as well as carry the most weight.
APOLLO Gas developed the dual-fuel system. Call 9761 7883 for advice.
TOYOTA did release an LPG-compatible engine for Avalon taxis, but the general view of the LPG industry is that the standard Avalon can be run on LPG without any problems with the valves and valve seats.