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GSPK expands distributor network

GSPK Multifuel Technology has added another distributor to its ever growing network of highly specialised fuel conversion providers. The latest addition is Essex LPG Autogas Conversions ('Essex LPG'), based near Southend-on-Sea.

When Essex LPG decided to find a high quality and professional LPG dual fuel conversion system for diesel trucks it decided that only the best would do.  To keep their customers happy the selected system must be professionally designed, proplery tested and, when fitted, look like part of the original equipment.

 

GSPK Multifuel Telchnology's Dual Fuel System meets with all those criteria.  With proven fuel cost savings of around 15% the system delivers benefits that mean the conversion will pay for itself in under a year in most commercial operations.  Importantly in this day and age, it also reduces emissions, including the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide.

 

Not only that, but tests at mi Technology in Leyland have shown that exhuast gas temperatures are not increased when using the kit, nor are the maximum power or torque of the engine increased.  These factors ensure that the system is safe and will not damage engines and drivetrains.

 

Alan Baskerville-Mansell, Managing Director at Essex LPA, has been in the business of LPG conversions for many years.  He said "We are delighted to have access to what is, in our opinion, the best product on the market for heavy diesels."

 

David Abbott, Managing Director of GSPK Multifuel Telchnology added, "The addition of such a professional member as Essex LPG to our team brings us even closer to our aim of a national distribution network that will enable us to service every fleet customer in the UK.  It is important to the fleets that they know their equipment can be supported wherever their vehicle may be - from John O'Groats to Lands End.  It is our aim to be able to meet that demand and Essex LPG adds another link in the support infrastructure that we are creating."

23/07/2007

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