LPG Conversion Kits

Cost of DIY LPG conversion kit

Cost of DIY LPG conversion kit

Prior to choosing a conversion kit it is important that motorists are well aware of the associated cost of DIY LPG conversion kit. Only by being aware of all of the costs involved can motorists make an informed decision when choosing to purchase such a conversion kit. With this information motorists can calculate how long it will take for the system to pay for itself in terms of the savings offered through the use of LPG fuel and how the cost of DIY LPG conversion kit compares with alternatives such as having the LPG fuel system installed by a specialist.

 

The cost of conversion

The first and foremost consideration when choosing to convert a car to LPG fuel is the cost of DIY LPG conversion kit. The cost of the kit itself is by far the most costly element to the conversion. Many different options are available which vary considerably in terms of price and in terms of quality. However, it is possible to obtain a conversion kit that offers a balance between low a purchase price and a high build quality. In addition, the motorist must take into account the cost of the tooling that is required to complete the conversion. Although much of the tooling can be commonly found in the garage of any motorist there are some specialist tools that may be required. Moreover, the motorist should also take into consideration the cost of a sheltered location to complete the conversion if this is not readily available and of providing suitable lighting for the vehicle. The cost of DIY LPG conversion kit can soon climb when these additional requirements are taken into account.

The cost of certification

Once the conversion of the vehicle is complete the costs do not end there. Many insurance brokers require that vehicles converted for LPG fuel are officially certified by a local garage to ensure that the vehicle has been modified to a good standard and is safe to use. Garages tend to charge a considerable sum for the privilege and these costs may continue to climb if the vehicle does not pass the test. The cost of rectifying any mistakes made when installing a conversion kit can be considerable. Moreover, some insurance brokers tend to a charge a higher annual insurance premium for vehicles that have had a DIY LPG conversion kit installed. It is well worth taking into account the long term cost of DIY LPG conversion kit as well as the immediate costs involved.

Many motorists may find that the cost of DIY LPG conversion kit is considerably more than first expected or than advertised by firms offering such kits. However, the price of such a kit is still considerably lower than having the LPG fuel system fitted by a specialist or even continuing to use petrol as a primary fuel source. It is important that motorists take into account the additional cost of DIY LPG conversion kit that may not be immediately apparent.

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