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Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by Nobody: 3:26pm On Nov 24, 2023
CNG in a cylinder inside a car.
Hope it won't go kaboom one day?
Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by Gabs7(m): 3:30pm On Nov 24, 2023
Gazzuzz, I want to your collaboration on something urgent.

Can we talk via WhatsApp?
Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by bizzibodi(m): 5:43pm On Nov 24, 2023
grin grin
RoadMozart:


Hmmmmm

Make una dey take am easy abeg
grin grin grin grin
Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by Douche: 8:08pm On Nov 24, 2023
Guys where can one buy in CNG GAS IN LAGOS
Do they have CNG GAS STATION IN LAGOS
Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by rapheal5(m): 10:24pm On Nov 24, 2023
MightySparrow:


Tinubu is the leader we need. Things are difficult now but I know as a yoruba man. The stock of Awolowo that made SW use television ahead of France, we are in safe hands. People are judging APC by Buhari's performance.


I see light with Tinubu.
Long live Nigeria.
if I catch you one on one
Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by Tonididdyx: 12:23am On Nov 25, 2023
You this man!

... I respect your profeaaionalism and contributions to the AUTO sector but please don't push people into another doom.

I recall vividly how you did same "demo" For generators.... We both know how that's ended today!

Don't start with cars....

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Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by Caseless: 2:13am On Nov 25, 2023
Gazzuzz, nice one. Good job. You're smart!


I hope the SA to the CNG initiative, who doubles as the the chair of the FIRS right now would reach out to you to train many Nigerians on this initiative.
Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by Caseless: 2:15am On Nov 25, 2023
Tonididdyx:
You this man!

... I respect your profeaaionalism and contributions to the AUTO sector but please don't push people into another doom.

I recall vividly how you did same "demo" For generators.... We both know how that's ended today!

Don't start with cars....
How is he responsible for this? Did he make the price go up?
Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by otokx(m): 4:43am On Nov 25, 2023
This CNG has always been there, looks like a pipe dream though.

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Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by GAZZUZZ(m): 6:46am On Nov 25, 2023
shomutuski:


Can be very risky, if you are caught in a traffic jam with the heat condition

You have Data to back this up?

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Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by GAZZUZZ(m): 7:30am On Nov 25, 2023
Angrygoat:
I'd rather use hybrid than gas. Nigeria is damn hot coupled with heat from exhaust,tyres,bad roads,bad drivers who would run into your rear,yahoo boys wreckless driving under influence of colos with the aim to kill passers by,shop owners,houses.u will just die by yourself when the cylinder explodes.u won't survive it.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-nOPvXiIWQ&pp=ygUNQ25nIGV4cGxvc2lvbg%3D%3D




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJ6ItsHpTZc

Since 2009 Lagos to Ibadan to mowe ibafo buses have not exploded .


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Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by GAZZUZZ(m): 7:31am On Nov 25, 2023
Gabs7:
Gazzuzz, I want to your collaboration on something urgent.

Can we talk via WhatsApp?

I love talking, hit me up.
Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by GAZZUZZ(m): 8:01am On Nov 25, 2023
Tonididdyx:
You this man!

... I respect your profeaaionalism and contributions to the AUTO sector but please don't push people into another doom.

I recall vividly how you did same "demo" For generators.... We both know how that's ended today!

Don't start with cars....

We should have this discussion.

Let's start with what is LPG and what is CNG.

Also what are govt policies ?

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Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by Tonididdyx: 11:55am On Nov 25, 2023
GAZZUZZ:


We should have this discussion.

Let's start with what is LPG and what is CNG.

Also what are govt policies ?



I wish we ha discussion in the beginning before CNG became a thing!
Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by Tonididdyx: 11:57am On Nov 25, 2023
Caseless:
How is he responsible for this? Did he make the price go up?

He contributed....!
Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by lildush(m): 4:45am On Nov 26, 2023
I will stick to my PMS. Even if it rises to 2000 per liter. Gaskiya have to many disadvantages.. it's to risky. It's cheaper now because it's not in use. Wen NIGERIANs start using it. This evil marketers will take the price to 600 naira in 3months. Dat is wat will happen. Watch n pray
Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by dicksonadams(m): 7:39am On Nov 26, 2023
Angrygoat:
I'd rather use hybrid than gas. Nigeria is damn hot coupled with heat from exhaust,tyres,bad roads,bad drivers who would run into your rear,yahoo boys wreckless driving under influence of colos with the aim to kill passers by,shop owners,houses.u will just die by yourself when the cylinder explodes.u won't survive it.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-nOPvXiIWQ&pp=ygUNQ25nIGV4cGxvc2lvbg%3D%3D




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJ6ItsHpTZc
oh boy, this thing dey dangerous like this, embarassed
Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by dicksonadams(m): 7:41am On Nov 26, 2023
lildush:
I will stick to my PMS. Even if it rises to 2000 per liter. Gaskiya have to many disadvantages.. it's to risky. It's cheaper now because it's not in use. Wen NIGERIANs start using it. This evil marketers will take the price to 600 naira in 3months. Dat is wat will happen. Watch n pray
hmmmm
Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by GAZZUZZ(m): 10:07am On Nov 26, 2023
Angrygoat:
I'd rather use hybrid than gas. Nigeria is damn hot coupled with heat from exhaust,tyres,bad roads,bad drivers who would run into your rear,yahoo boys wreckless driving under influence of colos with the aim to kill passers by,shop owners,houses.u will just die by yourself when the cylinder explodes.u won't survive it.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-nOPvXiIWQ&pp=ygUNQ25nIGV4cGxvc2lvbg%3D%3D




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJ6ItsHpTZc

In every industry, there will always be standards and sub standards.

Type 1 tanks made by reputable manufacturers have an over 10year life span.

CNG is safe, I am sure you noticed there were no fires in both instances , just part failures caused by substandard parts.

Flash point-187.80C CNG temperature. Burning point is the lowest temperature at which sufficient oxygen conditions, spontaneous combustion can occur



Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by avast01(m): 10:20am On Nov 26, 2023
GAZZUZZ:


You have Data to back this up?

Can CNG be bought in normal cooking gas cylinders ??
And can it be used for cooking ?
Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by GAZZUZZ(m): 10:54am On Nov 26, 2023
avast01:


Can CNG be bought in normal cooking gas cylinders ??
And can it be used for cooking ?

NO! CNG is stored at over 3,600psi while most working pressure for lpg is about 250psi

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Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by lildush(m): 10:59am On Nov 26, 2023
dicksonadams:
hmmmm

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by avast01(m): 11:05am On Nov 26, 2023
GAZZUZZ:


NO! CNG is stored at over 3,600psi while most working pressure for lpg is about 250psi


are there cng cylinders for home use then ?
And do you know if these are available in nigeria ??
Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by GAZZUZZ(m): 11:21am On Nov 26, 2023
avast01:


are there cng cylinders for home use then ?
And do you know if these are available in nigeria ??

Refilling is the main issue, carrying a cylinder in and out of a vehicle is not wise.

I have a lot of feasible workable solutions which have been used In India, I will share once the projects are almost ready. But it's all centered around bringing down cost of electricity via CNG .

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Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by avast01(m): 11:35am On Nov 26, 2023
GAZZUZZ:


Refilling is the main issue, carrying a cylinder in and out of a vehicle is not wise.

I have a lot of feasible workable solutions which have been used In India, I will share once the projects are almost ready. But it's all centered around bringing down cost of electricity via CNG .




Thanks
Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by Sirianese: 7:09pm On Nov 26, 2023
GAZZUZZ:
Lagos- ibadan- abeokuta- , km 45lagos Ibadan express (250km ) on ₦2,438

Hyundai I10! 2012

Engine size : 1.1L

Transmission: 4speed automatic

air conditioning on

Traffic conditions NO

Amount of Gas bought 12.1 SCM

Price N200 per SCM (N2,438)

Top speed 120Km/Hr



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_s3wfQAuOY


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VtOdgJRj6o





Kudos baba; you did a clinical job of breaking down the entire process flow inclusive of the economics involved, as usual. You are the best.

More power
Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by GloriousGbola: 8:57am On Nov 28, 2023
GAZZUZZ:


Refilling is the main issue, carrying a cylinder in and out of a vehicle is not wise.

I have a lot of feasible workable solutions which have been used In India, I will share once the projects are almost ready. But it's all centered around bringing down cost of electricity via CNG .



Man wey sabi.

This is the way

We have no business looking to western nations for infrastructure solutions. Anything that works in India will work in Nigeria out of the box.

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Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by dicksonadams(m): 11:27am On Nov 28, 2023
GloriousGbola:


Man wey sabi.

This is the way

We have no business looking to western nations for infrastructure solutions. Anything that works in India will work in Nigeria out of the box.
bro he imported must of the things he used in making this. even the technical know how nah for oyinbo materials or online resources. we are still dependent on oyinbo. but I am happy one of us can put this resources together to create this. well done sir

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Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by Dshocker(m): 6:23pm On Nov 28, 2023
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Isn't this stuff risky?

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Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by ubreeze(m): 7:41pm On Nov 28, 2023
Sir, your ignorance is not your problem but your close mindedness. I'm glad a lot of people corrected your wrong assumptions but I still need to reiterate it with my personal experience.
The transformer in our area was faulty for 3 months (power was just restored today after I championed efforts to repair the transformer as PHED was telling us stories). During those hellish 3 months, I was running 12.5kg of gas every 7 days (4 hours run time every evening in which time I would charge my grid dependent inverter system to help me in d afternoon). I was averaging 28hours for a 12.5kg cylinder.
That same generator consumes 1 liter per hour under the same load conditions (Sumec SPG3000 2.5Kw capacity).
Let's put it into perspective: 28hrs weekly would have cost me 28 X 680 = N19, 040 every week (I tried running it with fuel for 3 days before I hurriedly converted)
Meanwhile I bought LPG at 740-780 for the first month, taking the highest cost of 9,750 per 12.5kg, I saved 9,290 per week for the 1st month. THAT IS A SAVINGS OF 37K IN 4 WEEKS.
The second month, it rose to an average of 842 per kg , I was buying at 10,525 for 12.5kg. 19,040- 10,525 = 8,515.
THAT IS A SAVINGS OF 34K IN 4 WEEKS FOR MONTH 2.
I bought at this same rate for the first 2 weeks of the last 4 weeks, but the last 4 weeks saw a sharp increase to 1k per kg. Taking an average, I place my spending at 11,513 per 12.5kg. 19,040 - 11,513 = 7,527.
THAT IS A SAVINGS OF 30K IN 4 WEEKS FR THE LAST MONTH.

TOTAL SAVINGS OF 101K BY USING LPG INSTEAD OF PMS ON MY GENERATOR FOR 3 MONTHS, 4 HOURS DAILY!!!
There is something I want to point out, I only serviced the generator in the first month of use, changed a spark plug in the second month and the 3rd month, I DID NOT SERVICE OR CHANGE A SPARK PLUG!!!! My generator ran cleaner, quieter and more efficiently. I had to bring out the spark plug last week just to check, it was looking so clean. And the generator starts with a single drag.
what I just narrated are facts and I don't care if you believe me or not.
After all I don't sell LPG conversion kits.
Just be open minded about things, do research before you try to "debunk".

Eriokanmi:
Dey deceive yourself and be using lies to advertise CNG grin. Is it not same Akure i know? Did you pass through ilesha-Ife highway at all? If I could try it on generator and there was no significant difference, I wonder how it could work on automobile. When the cng was first being over-hyped here. I tackled the OP. Later when some Nigerians got carborateur and tried to convert their petrol gen to cng, they dropped the idea and kept silent.

Even in the USA, the country we used to copy in everything, there are barely 2,000 cng refuelling stations there. Today, petrol and diesel remain efficient means of powering automobile engines. Any Nigerian who falls for this lie the way they fell for the generator would only throw away money once again.

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Re: I Drove From Lagos To Akure With ₦‎2,450 Using CNG As Fuel by ubreeze(m): 8:14pm On Nov 28, 2023
Thanks so much Gazzuzz for this, your experiment on LPG conversion for generators gave me the confidence to convert my generator. When I saw ur videos on TikTok, I really wanted to know the year of the Hyundai i10 so I could do some calculations on the gains you got from converting it. I'm happy U stated the year on this post.
The 2012 i10 has an average fuel efficiency of 32.2 MPG or 13.68 KM per liter according to data from FUELLYdotcom (this data was gotten from 55 vehicles, tracked across 2,651 fuel ups and 568,897 miles).
Using this average, that 267km trip you did with N2,450 worth of CNG would have cost you: 267/13.68= 19.5 liters to complete.
That is N13,271 at N680 per liter (As sold in my area), an incredible savings of N10, 821!!!, (over 80%).
I had already made up my mind to convert my car to CNG cos I had done extensive research on it before now. The only issue was that there were no CNG stations in my State.
Luckily, last month a CNG station was commissioned in my state, the very next Local Government to where I stay (39km away).
Your videos once again on CNG conversion are timely, I can see the practicality of it all (not just theories and figures I got online), thank you so much.
I think I will begin my conversion journey while I try to get those who would partner with me to get a station operational in the town I live.


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