
Toyota Passo
The Toyota Passo is a compact car known for its fuel efficiency and versatility. Converting it to a bi-fuel system allows the vehicle to run on two different types of fuel, typically petrol (gasoline) and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) or compressed natural gas (CNG). This conversion process involves several key steps to ensure the car operates efficiently, safely, and in compliance with regulations.
toyota Alion
The Toyota Allion, a sedan renowned for its elegance and reliability, has been elevated to a new level of efficiency and versatility with a state-of-the-art bi-fuel system upgrade. This transformation empowers the Allion to seamlessly operate on both petrol and either liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) or compressed natural gas (CNG). The process involves precise engineering and premium-grade components to ensure top-tier performance, unmatched safety, and environmental sustainability.

Prado
The Toyota Prado, a symbol of rugged luxury and unmatched capability, has been revolutionized with a cutting-edge bi-fuel system upgrade. This innovation enables the Prado to effortlessly switch between petrol and either liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) or compressed natural gas (CNG), offering unparalleled flexibility and efficiency. With precision engineering and top-tier components, this transformation ensures exceptional performance, enhanced safety, and a reduced environmental footprint, making the Prado a smarter, more sustainable choice for adventure enthusiasts.

Typical LPG Autogas Layout
A typical LPG autogas layout consists of an LPG storage tank, usually installed in the boot or underneath the vehicle, connected to a fuel line that runs to the engine. The system includes a vaporizer-reducer that converts the liquid LPG into gas by heating it, using the engine’s coolant system. This gas is then regulated and sent to the engine through a set of dedicated injectors. A fuel selection switch inside the cabin allows the driver to seamlessly toggle between LPG and petrol, with the entire system managed by an electronic control unit (ECU) to ensure optimal performance and safety.

Autogas Parts
A typical LPG autogas system comprises key components such as an LPG tank, fuel lines, a vaporizer-reducer, injectors, a fuel selection switch, and an electronic control unit (ECU). The tank stores LPG safely, while fuel lines deliver it to the vaporizer, where it is converted to gas. The injectors then supply the gas to the engine, with the ECU optimizing the system’s performance. The fuel selection switch allows the driver to switch effortlessly between LPG and petrol as needed.

Refueling station
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