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Originally Posted by flybouy
Not exactly. Yes the orifice has to be changed but CNG is COMPRESSED natural gas and the pressure if different than LPG. Your utility company delivers low pressure natural gas. So converting to CNG would require a properly configured gas regulator.
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You beat me to it!
Several OTR trucks, mass transit buses, city owned vehicles are being converted or built to run on CNG & a lot of truck stops now have it available, usually away from the other pumps.
If you looked around you could probably find a kit to convert most any vehicle, gas or diesel, to CNG. It burns cleaner than gas or diesel & is cheaper.