Interesting article on converting cars to CNG and the home units to supply them.\
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11266/1176838-185.stm#ixzz1YmRPS1E1
If you have your own shallow well with "free gas" you can fuel up for nuttin.
I'm expcting in time the price of conversion kits and the home fueling system will come down.
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From what i've read in Pa and most if not all other states i suspect is that the conversion has to be done by a certified mechanic in installing CNG systems....and pass emissions tests. The big exception in Pa is that you can take 1970's something and older vehicle and do your own conversion. The big money cost is in the newer vehicles because each individual combination of vehicle/engine needs to have a certified conversion kit which can cost over $50,000 to get certified....The EPA is mandating this and this is one thing that needs changed. It is keeping us from adopting CNG as a fuel at the needed faster rate. This is current as of a year or so ago.
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