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WTS NGV Conversion - Imported stuff NOT CHINA

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how much for installation NGV on Isuzu trooper V6(A) and Toyota Prado(M)?Thank you.
 

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how much for installation NGV on Isuzu trooper V6(A) and Toyota Prado(M)?Thank you.
if ur engine is carburetor, then it is around rm4300 for 71L steel tank.semi auto/mixer kit

if ur engine is efi, 71L steel tank with semi auto/mixer kit is around rm5800

if ur engine is efi and with fully auto/sequential kit + 71L steel tank. it is at rm7400 like tat

all price can be nego at shop.

Q-up line is bout 4weeks
 

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let's say average user on petrol is rm400 per month - b4 price went up
after price went up will be rm580 per month, means extra rm180 a month comes to rm2160 a year. minus government subsidised rm625 (applies to cars below 2000cc) comes to rm1535 extra in a year.

the ngv conversion of rm7000 equivalent to 4 and half years of extra petrol bill. for me, i rather pay for the higher price petrol at the mean time than to forked out rm7000 in one lump sum. and the hassle to queue up for ngv, an average full tank of gas will onli last you like 200km(depends on tank size) means u hv to visit the gas station more often. moreover will sacrifice the power loss on the car and hv to carry extra weight. who knows in future the high demand for ngv will affect the increase of ngv retail price.

just my 2 cents...
 

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let's say average user on petrol is rm400 per month - b4 price went up
after price went up will be rm580 per month, means extra rm180 a month comes to rm2160 a year. minus government subsidised rm625 (applies to cars below 2000cc) comes to rm1535 extra in a year.

the ngv conversion of rm7000 equivalent to 4 and half years of extra petrol bill. for me, i rather pay for the higher price petrol at the mean time than to forked out rm7000 in one lump sum. and the hassle to queue up for ngv, an average full tank of gas will onli last you like 200km(depends on tank size) means u hv to visit the gas station more often. moreover will sacrifice the power loss on the car and hv to carry extra weight. who knows in future the high demand for ngv will affect the increase of ngv retail price.

just my 2 cents...
it depends on where u travel....if u only work n go home..then no purpose for ngv..

ngv normally for commerical vehicles and outstation vehicles...which travel alots
 

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Bro, how much for installation NGV on Wira 1.5 injection? workshop addrs pls? interested....... pls email me [email protected]. Thank you.
hi, wira 71L Brazil steel tank with semi auto/mixer type kit is bout rm5k, nego at shop.

shop at old klang road.

u can sms me 0168417327 if wanna visit.

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Bro, for Vios need to user mixer type or fully auto/sequential kit? Pls qoute me the price for 70L tank. Also izzit included with the Puspakom inspection and JPJ endorsement?
 

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Bro, for Vios need to user mixer type or fully auto/sequential kit? Pls qoute me the price for 70L tank. Also izzit included with the Puspakom inspection and JPJ endorsement?
hi,

recommended to use fully auto kit....71L tank is bout rm7000, slight nego at shop....

puspakom and jpj can be done by us or by u...depends

certificate is at rm40, if u go urself then it is cheaper....inspection fee rm50 i guess.

if u go thru our runner, he charges rm250.

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hi,

recommended to use fully auto kit....71L tank is bout rm7000, slight nego at shop....

puspakom and jpj can be done by us or by u...depends

certificate is at rm40, if u go urself then it is cheaper....inspection fee rm50 i guess.

if u go thru our runner, he charges rm250.

thanks
The fully auto kit need to tuned by laptop right? Got installment package?
 

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The fully auto kit need to tuned by laptop right? Got installment package?
hi,

the fully auto kit must be tune using laptop lo....

and regrets to inform the installment scheme is not available at the moment, we r still working hard with the banks site...

we accepts atm card/credit cash/cash payment only so far.


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bro price 4 kancil 660 , waja 2000 , sonata 02 thanks...
kancil 40L steel tank mixer kit is bout rm3000 like tat

waja if use mixer kit 62L is bout rm4500, if sequential then is bout 6700

sonata is bout rm6700 oso for sequential/fully auto for 62L

different tank different price, if interested can come over n see which tank suit u the most. price still negotiable.

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