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In a word, No. The only difference is that we will probably recommend that you ask for NGK spark plugs to be fitted. NGK plugs are much more suitable for LPG operation.
As we have bulit up a picture of what can go wrong on an LPG system over long periods we have logged these occurrences and come up with preventative procedures to deal with things before they happen. Prevention is always better than cure! In general, we recommend that the following things are done at this regular interval- 1. Check security of all major items, LPG pipes, tank(s), fillers, Etc. 2. Check performance and emissions using an Exhaust Gas Analyser 3. Check the whole LPG system for leaks using leak detection equipment 4. Drain any 'Heavy Ends' from the vaporiser 5. Check LPG filters and replace if required 6. Make recommendations for any remedial work required The average LPG service (as prescribed above) costs �35.00 with Go LPG!
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