Why Aftermarket CNG Kits Are Not Allowed In BS6 Cars?

Retrofitted CNG or as it’s commonly known the aftermarket CNG kits are not allowed in BS6 cars. Read to know the reasons behind the ban.
Why aftermarket CNG is not allowed in BS6 cars

Retrofitted CNG or as it’s commonly known the aftermarket CNG kits are not allowed in BS6 vehicles. Aftermarket CNGs might be the cheaper option but they are certainly not the safest and with the new changes to BS6 they are not environmentally friendly either. Below are three main reasons why aftermarket CNG kits are not allowed in BS6 cars. 

Aftermarket CNG

It requires an advanced catalyst that can only be found in factory-fitted units 

Those that are familiar with the BS6 know that engines under the new norm use catalytic converters. These converters are only available in the factory fitted units. Getting a retrofitted CNG kit on a BS6 engine effectively means that you are running a BS4 engine. The entire point of the BS6 norm was to reduce emissions from a car as much as possible in order to not harm the environment. 

TLDR?

Reduces Engine Life

Most people know that CNG doesn’t actually reduce engine life which is correct. Well, why the bait headline then? It’s because if a CNG kit is not fitted correctly it will eat your engine from inside out real quick. As such companies ask you to get factory fitted CNG if you are planning on a CNG vehicle as they have more experienced people and tools and the margin of error is really low compared to an aftermarket CNG. 

Aftermarket CNG Is Not Safe

The International Road Federation (IRF) has urged the government with valid points to have strict monitoring for the retrofitting of CNG kits. They stated that fitting CNG in a car that was not meant to be one is not safe. They also said that the CNG kits offered in aftermarket shops are not approved and certified. Retro fitment also adds extra weight that is not accounted for when testing brakes and can cause failure. It also reduces a cars safety rating severely. 

Even though they are cheap they are still not worth putting yourself at risk. Not allowing BS6 cars to use aftermarket CNG kits is a step in the right direction but the government also needs to set out rules and regulations that the retrofitting places can follow in order to not lose their business. What do you think? Should the government allow the retro fitment? Let us know in the comments section below.

12 Comments

  • Koushal
    Koushal
    January 7, 2022 at 7:37 am

    Govt. Should allow by making the norms & safety precautions compulsory for external agencies

    Reply
  • MANMADHAN NAIR
    MANMADHAN NAIR
    January 8, 2022 at 9:58 am

    Since I am holding WAGONR BS6 with factory fitted CNG, Retrofitted CNG is not considered safe and suitable.

    Reply
    • Hemant
      Hemant
      January 30, 2022 at 7:57 am

      Yes retrofit cng should be allowed because cng option also not available with all models or variants

      Or give to permission manufacturer for retrofitting of cng in used car

      Reply
  • Arjun
    Arjun
    January 9, 2022 at 12:11 am

    Yes, it’s not safe after market.
    We after market people do not follow government rules.
    We are not expert, only few people who are educated. If compare to company’s fitted, after market parts are not good, very cheap spare parts.
    After market installation is not so good. We request government not to allow till every thing is good.
    Safety is frist.

    Reply
  • Surjeet Kaur
    Surjeet Kaur
    January 10, 2022 at 8:47 am

    Shame on your article. It’s truly wrong and also one sided story. It is nothing the story must be on OEM hand and gloves with Government Agencies. It is also how to sell 3 times expensive CNG kit than market.

    Reply
    • Ritvik Gupta
      January 11, 2022 at 10:27 am

      Hi Surjeet,

      Rigorous testing and safety come at a cost. You need to understand that aftermarket CNGs are not safe or up to the standards. Plus, the BS6 engines are not compatible with the aftermarket CNG, which will affect your car’s engine in the long run.

      Reply
      • Senthil
        Senthil
        April 15, 2022 at 5:25 am

        Please allow it. Because now petrol price is ₹ 110

        Reply
  • Manik
    Manik
    January 24, 2022 at 1:18 pm

    Is it okay to fit CNG kit in Hyundai Creta Automatic BS4? Does it cause issues in longer run with the exhaust system and catalytic converter?

    Reply
  • Bikash Deo Prasad
    Bikash Deo Prasad
    February 4, 2022 at 6:37 pm

    Government should set forth particular setup points where we consumers can get cng retro fitment done

    Reply
    • Ritvik Gupta
      February 7, 2022 at 7:59 am

      MoRTH has issued a proposal to allow retrofitting of BS6 cars with aftermarket CNG. We can expect the government to announce new norms soon. Stay tuned.

      Reply
  • Repozytorium Wiedzy
    May 7, 2022 at 5:08 am

    Very informative post. Looking more to something similar to this.

    Reply

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