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About the natural gas conversions: I am in the Air Force, and about half of our vehicles are CNG/gasoline. They used a contractor called MoGas to do the conversions. They can run on both types of fuel, but all vehicles converted are fuel injected, either throttle body or direct injection. Sometimes are hard to start in the winter, though, and definitely do not have near as much power when using the CNG. When using the CNG, the engine control computer gets mixed messages too, like after using it for about 3 or 4 hours, the check engine light always comes on, and nothing is wrong. Switch back to gasoline, and light goes off after a while. The conversion seems quite neat and clean in the engine compartment, but you have do put that huge J#<ewhere. Yancy Everhart '66 Squareback - 2nd owner '66 Beetle sunroof ------------------------------------------------------------------- List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list or mailto:help@vwtype3.org