If you buy your Dacia in country with lpg stations equipped with dish connector, you won't get any extra connector and you have to buy them by yourself
Every dish connection comes with 10mm socket for different types of adaptors. My wife's Dacia has it. In my car I only have 10mm socket, and every time have to use one of adapters, depending on a system in certain countries
It isn't that fragile. I travel a lot around Europe and have to use adapter to any system- I have no built-in connector, just 10mm socket. And it's been going for a some time without any issues
It is with this adapter because every country you go to almost definitly has another connector. I have a lpg converted car myself and I can assure you that there is no problem with the threads. You don't use a wrench to tighten it 🤣 but damn the threads are sharp on those. I use a rag to untighten it because otherwise I have small cuts in my hand.
@@tjorven4124 "damn the threads are sharp " Oh yes. Have always a pair of gloves in the trunk for that very reason. The ACME connector works for Germany, Austria, Swizerland, Belgium, Luxemburg and Ireland only. The dish one is used in 18 european countries.