CNG in Miami
I read a similar article about the conversion fitting and called Corp. Bros. a few days ago to ask about it. They said they are re-designing the product because some filling stations now go up to 5000 psi. They expect to have something by April 2003, probably in the $150 area.In researching the CNG directory websites, I found many outdated listings in south Florida. Some phone numbers were out of service, some rang to people who had nothing to do with gas supply, and the Lauderdale Marina said they had not handled CNG in years.All leads in this area seem to point back to United Marine in Miami, who charge $20 to fill your tank (not an exchange) and $26 to hydro test it every five years. Even with the fitting, I am not sure where to fill the tank in Dade/Broward/Palm Beach. Vehicle CNG only seems to be used by government agencies in south Florida, with filling stations closed to the public. Can anyone tell me ?Given the expense of the conversion and the fact that CNG is so much safer, I am inclined to stick with it if I can find an extra tank or two and overcome the filling logistics.Does anyone know how to ship a tank (full or empty) ? I.E. UPS etc.