**Description:**
This is a research project that involves investigating certain aspects of LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) for cars. The emphasis is on conducting sound research on the topics below, and on finding, compiling and summarizing the relevant information.
## Deliverables
This is a research project that involves investigating certain aspects of LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) for cars. The emphasis is on conducting sound research on the topics below, and on finding, compiling and summarizing the relevant information.
Technical jargon may be required, but should not be overused. If appropriate, you may use bullet points.
I will give you an outline of the specific areas to research. I imagine the number of words will fall in the range 3,000 to 4,500 words.
Your areas of research may include but are not limited to: web sites, books, journals, industry bodies, LPG manufacturers, LPG installers and end users.
Please ensure that in using content from other websites that you are not simply copying and pasting. Please do not infringe copyright.
I would like the topics written in English using MS Word with Arial 12 point.
**Platform:**
Microsoft Word is preferred.
**Deliverables:**
All deliverables must be [uploaded to Rent A Coder][1] before the deadline(s) for this project without exception. If this contract makes it impossible for a competent person to do this, then [do not start this project][2] ...but instead alert Rent A Coder of an [un-arbitratable, illegal][3] project.
1) The research should be a minimum of 3,000 words and delivered as an MS Word file.
2) The topics to be researched are:
· Does the use of/conversion to LPG lead to a horsepower gain or loss?
· What are the various types of conversion, (such as carburettor-style LPG, sequential gas injection) and their pros and cons?
· How does LPG compare with diesel and compressed natural gas (CNG)?
3) Research will need to allow for regional differences and must cover the following regions:
India
Australia/New Zealand
USA
Britain
Europe
4) I'll review and approve the research to make sure it's within specification.