I always wonder how does NGV tank looks like. I always hear people say that it is huge and takes up a lot of space in your car bonnet. Last weekend I got the privilege to see and touch one. My eldest BIL installed it in his Toyota Unser.
He chose the biggest one that cost him RM6k. The tank capacity is 100 liter.
Due to the petrol hike, many will start installing NGV to their car because the price is only RM0.68 per liter compared to RM2.70 per liter for petrol. If you travel a lot, in no time you would have covered the cost of installation of the unit.
Unfortunately, there are not many petrol station that sells NGV gas; only Petronas sells the gas. Last I heard there are 3 Petronas station that sells NGV gas in Melaka. One in Ayer Keroh, one near Jaya Jusco and one at the Petronas in between Pasar Borong and the Futsal court.
I guess as many vehicle fixed NGV tank, there will be more Petronas station selling NGV gas.
I wonder whether there is any side effect to the engine when using NGV gas.




[...] came across michemaylee.com, and saw the posting about this HUGE NGV 100L fibre tank that her brother-in-law just installed. [...]
Huge tank your BIL got there -100ltr! Mine only 52 ltr.
Definitely got side effect as our engine are designed to run on petrol. NGV made the engine more hot and dry.
The prize looks okay, can let me know the name of installer, and is fix with mixer of sequence ? txs