Toyota Camry 2003: LPG conversion
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Asked by Glen McConchie
I HAVE a 2003 Toyota Camry four-cylinder and am looking at an LPG conversion. Toyota told me it wasn't recommended, but the LPG converter said it would be fine. Do you know of any problems? Does the head need to be modified? Will it reduce the overall engine life?
Answered by CarsGuide
17 May 2007YOUR car is the 30 Series and has the 2AZ-FE 2.4-litre engine. There is a kit manufactured for that model by Sprintgas (ph: 9350 5500). Ask Sprintgas for its experience on the Camry, and perhaps talk to others who have had their cars done.
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