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ok ok i know im probly gonna get viruses sent to me and shunned from the forums for this, but I am sick of paying out of my ass for fuel(as we all are i know!) but iv bn toying with the idea of thinking about how an LPG conversion would work on the RB25?

I read in a mag bout 3-4 years ago about a guy with a rx7 who had done this to his 13b turbo and was getting 11secs from it! didnt say he was having any major dramas ie. engine exploding, car falling apart, ppl not talking to him anymore...

Apart from bn expensive as f**k, just wondering how the engine and turbo etc would handle this???

I know it would result in a decrease in power, not sure how much...but for the sake of saving thousands of $$$ every year, might be something worth looking into???

Anyone tried or heard of trying this? Be interesting to see everyones oppions on this

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