UK drivers have a new guide to propane filling stations and converters

Hank Hill would be proud. Heck he would probably sell them at Strickland Propane in Arlen, Texas for people planning to travel to the UK. A new atlas of Great Britain is being published that shows the locations of LPG filling stations and companies that do LPG conversions. LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) is more commonly referred to as propane although it's actually a mix of propane, butane, methane and other gases. As Hank would say, it's clean burning and relatively free of particulates and unburned hydrocarbons although it does still produce CO2. Most cars converted to run on LPG are actually dual fuel and can operate on either LPG or gasoline.

[Source: What Car]

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