yes it does provide poor performance then the Petrol engines. last summer i was in bd. and we hired two Microbuses to go to our village in Comilla. One of them was CNG. and I was in that one. the petrol engine Micro was pulling at 120-130 km/h very easily and the CNG Micro had a hard time running on 100s. when it reaches abt 100-110 km/h. it would make such loud noise, u feel that the engine is gonna blow soon. so we couldn't go that fast and the trip took longer than it was suppose to be. after that, i told my dad.....the next time we hire something, we'll make sure its not a CNG. specially if we plan to take it on highways.shafey wrote:awful sight n gud to know no1 was hurt. btw does converted CNG engines result in poor performance? sum1 pls clear my confusion...
and also, one night me and my friends were going to this wedding at Uttara from Dhanmondi. We were going on a yellow cab (cng engine). and we started real late since one of my friends showed up late. so we told the Cab guy to drive fast......and he couldn't go more than 100 on the airport road. we asked him, he said its the cng engine.....won't let him go any faster.
so i'm pretty sure that Petrol engine provides way better performance than cng engine. but then again, cng is way cheap. so if u don't need the performance and u want to save some money, then go for cng.....and if u don't care abt the money & want performance, then stick with ur petrol engine. but then again, there are risks with CNGs. This topic is the proof.




