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<blockquote data-quote="riper1" data-source="post: 1968038" data-attributes="member: 7291"><p>there is all kinds of missinformation out there on this subject, I have operated for two years two jeep cherokees and a honda civic GX that all run on CNG,</p><p>there are several types of conversion kits, fogger systems & injection systems, the tax credits from the OTC are good for 50% of your EPA certified kit and new tank, you have 5 years to use the tax credits, And untill they change the wording you can also get 50%tax credits on new non EPA kits with a new tank, but the OTC is talking about changing the wording to EPA kits only.ONG offers a $1500.00 rebate check for converting your vehicle with a EPA kit and new tank or $2500.00 for a dedicated conversion (CNG only) or if you buy a new CNG vehicle, the big problem is that their are just a few trucks, vans & cars that have EPA certified kits available, there are kits out there that will work on almost any vehicle, and work as good or better than EPA kits prices start about $8200.00 and go up depending on tank size and location, fogger systems can be found with used tanks for around $4800.00, fuel stations cost $5000.00 to $14,000.00 and you get what you pay for with these units the phil home unit puts out about .5 GGE per hour and wear out pretty fast, fuelmaker has one that puts out about 1 GGE per hour for about $7500.00 ONG offers a $2500.00 rebate check for a home unit there may be additional credits for home fill stations but I need to check on that, it will cost you about .77 cents per GGE if you consider electricity and maintance, ive never had any problems with the quality of CNG from any ONG station in the tulsa area, I have a website if you need more info about CNG conversions <a href="http://www.greencountrycng.com" target="_blank">www.greencountrycng.com</a> there is a link on the web site to CNG station locations and a link to info on tax credits</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riper1, post: 1968038, member: 7291"] there is all kinds of missinformation out there on this subject, I have operated for two years two jeep cherokees and a honda civic GX that all run on CNG, there are several types of conversion kits, fogger systems & injection systems, the tax credits from the OTC are good for 50% of your EPA certified kit and new tank, you have 5 years to use the tax credits, And untill they change the wording you can also get 50%tax credits on new non EPA kits with a new tank, but the OTC is talking about changing the wording to EPA kits only.ONG offers a $1500.00 rebate check for converting your vehicle with a EPA kit and new tank or $2500.00 for a dedicated conversion (CNG only) or if you buy a new CNG vehicle, the big problem is that their are just a few trucks, vans & cars that have EPA certified kits available, there are kits out there that will work on almost any vehicle, and work as good or better than EPA kits prices start about $8200.00 and go up depending on tank size and location, fogger systems can be found with used tanks for around $4800.00, fuel stations cost $5000.00 to $14,000.00 and you get what you pay for with these units the phil home unit puts out about .5 GGE per hour and wear out pretty fast, fuelmaker has one that puts out about 1 GGE per hour for about $7500.00 ONG offers a $2500.00 rebate check for a home unit there may be additional credits for home fill stations but I need to check on that, it will cost you about .77 cents per GGE if you consider electricity and maintance, ive never had any problems with the quality of CNG from any ONG station in the tulsa area, I have a website if you need more info about CNG conversions [url]www.greencountrycng.com[/url] there is a link on the web site to CNG station locations and a link to info on tax credits [/QUOTE]
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