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It seems I've improved my fuel efficiency by 15%
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<blockquote data-quote="dieseltech09" data-source="post: 1678398" data-attributes="member: 9783"><p>I know all the ends and outs of CNG powered vehicles and fill stations </p><p>There is a little more to a slow fill station than just a compressor to fill your tank. They are temp regulated and go through several cycles to achieve maximum fill on the tank over several hours. Regardless of what kind of slow fill system they are using you still aren't going to get a 1/4 fill that quick. </p><p> </p><p>The ONG station in Oklahoma City is a fast fill but it is cheaper than the other stations because they dont have the fuel tax added in like at conventional gas stations. I would guess the one in Clinton is the same way. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Around 5000 depending on the kit and who does the install. OEM Systems in Kingfisher is who does all of Chesapeake's vehicles. And in Oklahoma the system must be installed a State certified installer and all maintenance work done by a State certified technician .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dieseltech09, post: 1678398, member: 9783"] I know all the ends and outs of CNG powered vehicles and fill stations There is a little more to a slow fill station than just a compressor to fill your tank. They are temp regulated and go through several cycles to achieve maximum fill on the tank over several hours. Regardless of what kind of slow fill system they are using you still aren't going to get a 1/4 fill that quick. The ONG station in Oklahoma City is a fast fill but it is cheaper than the other stations because they dont have the fuel tax added in like at conventional gas stations. I would guess the one in Clinton is the same way. Around 5000 depending on the kit and who does the install. OEM Systems in Kingfisher is who does all of Chesapeake's vehicles. And in Oklahoma the system must be installed a State certified installer and all maintenance work done by a State certified technician . [/QUOTE]
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