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'''Liquified Petroleum Gas''' or ''LPG'' or '''Autogas''' is a production viable petrol substitute for spark ignition engines. It is well known as a cheap, clean and viable unlike petrol. | '''Liquified Petroleum Gas''' or '''LPG''' or '''Autogas''' is a production viable petrol substitute for spark ignition engines. It is well known as a cheap, clean and viable unlike petrol. | ||
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Liquified Petroleum Gas or LPG or Autogas is a production viable petrol substitute for spark ignition engines. It is well known as a cheap, clean and viable unlike petrol.