HHR runs on CNG
There are several compaines in the US that can install a CNG system on it. But the problem here was the infrastructure mostly. We did a few S10's and such several years ago. Then had to remove the systems when we sent them to auction, and they had never been used. It can be done, if the infrastructure is there, might not be a bad idea (compare cost savings verses system cost). But remember with the HHR, you will probably loose all the cargo area for the tank.
Sorry, but can't give you specifics on your location, but yes it can be done.
Sorry, but can't give you specifics on your location, but yes it can be done.
As far as range, I know of some that stated the 300 mile or so numbers. But that also depends on the size of the tank. The only ones I drove were full size vans that were at Dobbins AFB at the time. The only differance was the starting of them, there was something you had to do, but can't remember what it was exactly. Nothing major from what I recall. Like I said, we never got ours up and running. We were supposed to get a refuleing tank, but that never happened. We also had to remove the systems on the ones convered before we sent them to auction.
I thought that CNG system can be insalled only at the manufacturing stage (when the car is being built in a factory), because of the tank that is useful to have under the board/flor [?]. With LPG (liquified propane gas) the LPG system can be assmbled later.
I agree that home fillig station for CNG is an inconvenience, and you have to add the electricity costs.
I agree that home fillig station for CNG is an inconvenience, and you have to add the electricity costs.
That is probably why on our conversions they mostly used trucks, the tanks went in the front part of bed. I know on the Contours, it was in the trunk and that basically gave you no trunk. I've seen vans that installed the tanks behind the most rearward seat.
I did a Google search on CNG conversions in Poland. Probably just best to contact someone local...
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...ersions+poland
I did a Google search on CNG conversions in Poland. Probably just best to contact someone local...
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...ersions+poland
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